This visualization demonstrates why dose escalation is performed graduallytypically increasing every 4 weeksto allow the body to adapt to increasing drug exposure while minimizing gastrointestinal adverse effects
Journal of Dermatological Science , 104(2), 67-78
To enhance therapeutic outcomes in IBD, there is an urgent and unmet need to develop novel drug delivery systems that: (1) maintain the beneficial properties of oral administration, such as its non-invasive nature and high patient compliance
Common side effects include: Feeling sick (nausea) Vomiting Diarrhoea Constipation Indigestion or bloating These problems usually improve over time as your body becomes accustomed to the medicine
The main use cases people talk about are joint and tendon repair, gut lining repair (particularly for people with IBD or ulcer issues), nerve regeneration, and general injury recovery
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