Structurally, they can be categorized into microcapsules, which consist of an API enclosed within a polymeric or lipid shell, and microspheres, in which the API is homogeneously distributed throughout the polymeric matrix [33, 34]
The most common side effects people report are: Nausea and vomiting Constipation Diarrhoea Headaches Fatigue Stomach pain Injection site reactions (redness or itching) Rarely, these injections can also cause more serious adverse effects, including pancreatitis (inflamed pancreas), acute kidney injury (reduced blood flow to kidneys caused by dehydration) and anaphylaxis (allergic reaction)
The peptide reaches peak plasma concentrations within 30-60 minutes of injection, with a serum half-life of approximately 4 minutes
[Device laboratory and postmortem parallels in alcoholic hepatitis during combined therapy using thioctic (alpha-lipoic) acid]
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