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At least as important from a clinical significance standpoint, compared with placebo, we observe consistent drops in inflammatory markers in the semaglutide group
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R Clinical implications of slow acetylation: Increased risk of isoniazid-induced hepatotoxicity and peripheral neuropathy (tuberculosis treatment) R Increased risk of sulfonamide hypersensitivity reactions R Increased risk of aromatic amine-related bladder cancer in occupational exposure settings (dye workers, rubber industry) R Drug-induced lupus from hydralazine and procainamide occurs almost exclusively in slow acetylators R Altered caffeine metabolism (slow acetylators clear caffeine more slowly via the NAT2 pathway) R NAT1 polymorphisms are less well characterized but the slow allele NAT1*14 has been associated with increased risk of cancers from dietary aromatic amines
The FAK-paxillin cell signaling pathway, which governs how cells migrate to injury sites and survive there, is upregulated by BPC-157, meaning the body sends repair cells to the damaged area more efficiently and keeps them active for longer
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