PMCID: PMC5483461
From a safety perspective, SC administration of apomorphine may cause injection site reactions such as bruising (16%), granulomas (4%) or itching (2%), but these typically do not lead to discontinuation ( 5% of patients) [9]
METTL3-mediated m(6)A mRNA modification facilitates neointimal hyperplasia in arteriovenous fistula
Common symptoms include: Respiratory: Asthma and shortness of breath Gastrointestinal: Bloating, gassiness, and/or abdominal pain Skin: Hives, rashes, acne, eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis Neurological: Chronic headaches, brain fog, anxiety, explosive anger Other: flushing, sweats, or feeling hot in the hands and feet How to Know If You Have a Food Sensitivity If you experience skin, respiratory, joint, or kidney stone issues in addition to depression or anxiety, consider trying a 2-3 week elimination diet