Although these medications are generally well-tolerated and safe, you should not take them if you: Are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan on becoming pregnant Have a history of pancreatitis or thyroid cancer Are allergic to the active ingredient or any inactive ingredients in the drugs formulation Have multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) syndrome type 2 It is important to discuss any other medications you are taking with your healthcare provider to be sure there are not any serious drug interactions
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However, efficient and targeted intra-articular gene delivery remains a considerable technical challenge, primarily due to the dense extracellular matrix (ECM) of cartilage, rapid clearance of joint fluid, and limited cellular uptake
Preserves mitochondrial function in gametes
What can patients do to minimise their risk
SAG has the ability to penetrate the mitochondrial membrane, helping to maintain its integrity and function