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Strode C, Wondji CS, David J-P, Hawkes NJ, Lumjuan N, Nelson DR
Food and Drug Administration) IV produces higher immediate blood levels and may act faster, but evidence shows limited sustained benefit and higher safety risk compared with oral or topical forms
The effects of potassium and magnesium supplementations on urinary risk factors of renal stone patients
Reported side effects are rare and generally mild: Temporary lethargy Mild swelling or irritation at the injection site Occasional digestive upset (less common with injectable forms) One area of caution: dogs with active cancer
According to Correas idea, a series of events initiating with chronic superficial gastritis and progressing from atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia, and dysplasia to gastric cancer (92)