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They are classified as "essential" or "non-essential", with essential amino acids meaning they cannot be manufactured by the body and must be supplied in the diet to maintain good all-round health
In fact, research suggests that glutathione deficiency is a secondary effect of having low G6PD levels
The reported incidence varies across specific agents and doses, with fatigue sometimes grouped with asthenia or malaise in adverse event reporting
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Contact your healthcare provider if you experience: Bruises larger than two inches in diameter or that continue expanding after 24 hours Severe pain at the injection site that interferes with daily activities or doesn't improve within 48 hours Signs of infection including increasing warmth, redness spreading beyond the immediate injection site, purulent drainage, or fever above 100.4F (38C) Bruising that persists beyond three weeks without improvement Development of a hard lump or nodule beneath the skin that doesn't resolve Sudden increase in bruising frequency or severity compared to your usual pattern Bruising accompanied by unusual bleeding from other sites (gums, nose, or in urine/stool) Patients taking anticoagulant medications require particular vigilance