Each of these is a red flag
With the exception of GSH total levels, in which there was a trend to lower levels in serum from patients with ovarian neoplasms compared to healthy individuals, other thiols were mainly in the protein bound form and not free in plasma

GLP-1 receptor agonist medications (including semaglutide, dulaglutide, liraglutide, exenatide, and lixisenatide) are typically considered for type 2 diabetes when: Triple therapy with other diabetes medications is not effective, not tolerated, or contraindicated The person has a BMI 35 kg/m (adjusted by 2.5 kg/m for people from South Asian, Chinese, other Asian, Black African, or African-Caribbean backgrounds) and specific weight-related psychological or medical problems A lower BMI threshold may be appropriate if weight loss would benefit other obesity-related comorbidities Insulin would not be appropriate or acceptable to the person Treatment is usually continued only if there is a beneficial metabolic response (reduction in HbA1c and weight) after 6 months
Patients on semaglutide 0.5 mg lost a mean of 4.6 kg versus 2.3 kg with dulaglutide 0.75 mg
At the present moment, there are currently no FDA approved medications for NASH