Osmotic vs stimulant laxatives (OTC options) First-line pharmacologic option: Polyethylene glycol (PEG 3350) is recommended by gastroenterology guidelines because it increases stool water content, improves stool frequency, and is generally well tolerated for ongoing use. Alternative osmotic option: Magnesium oxide may help some patients and is conditionally recommended in gastroenterology society guidance
HILIC may provide complementary selectivity, enabling the resolution of low-level impurities, including isomers that may co-elute in RPLC
Sweating : Some people with vertigo may experience excessive sweating, particularly during intense episodes of dizziness
Individual factors such as adherence to lifestyle modifications, dietary compliance, physical activity levels, underlying medical conditions, genetics, and initial body weight all play important roles in determining your overall response to treatment
For example, if you inject on the right side of your stomach one week, you should move to the left side the next week, or at least two inches away from the previous spot