Administer once every week
Altogether, phenformin and atpenin A5 that target pathways based on our predictions, inhibit four viruses belonging to completely distinct viral taxons
At its most basic, the ELF provides a physical barrier against many inhaled oxidants and an important component of host defense against pathogens
Known Side Effects Reported side effects are generally mild and infrequent: Injection site reactions: temporary redness, mild swelling, or tenderness Nausea: occasionally reported, usually mild and transient Dizziness: rare, typically with first doses Fatigue: some users report temporary tiredness Headache: infrequent, usually resolves quickly These effects typically diminish with continued use and rarely require treatment discontinuation
Pain Control: This IV uses a titrated dose of procaine, an anesthetic that breaks down into anti-inflammatory compounds, and has the effect of reducing pain due to inflammatory conditions
A licensed healthcare provider will review medical history, goals, and eligibility before making recommendations