Reputable medical organizations note that high doses of vitamins delivered intravenously can cause kidney damage, heart rhythm abnormalities, and blood pressure changes, and that most nutrients can be obtained safely through diet and oral supplements
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Developing a physical dependence on benzodiazepines complicates opioid issues and is likely to land patients in the hospital
The peptide mimetic DPP-4 inhibitors including vildagliptin, saxagliptin and teneligliptin, were identified by peptide-based substrate substitution experiments, while the non-peptide mimetic group such as sitagliptin, alogliptin and linagliptin, were derived from the inhibitor and initially found in random screening