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Comprehensive medication reconciliation allows clinicians to identify potential interactions, provide individualized guidance, and monitor for adverse effects, especially in patients with diabetes, thyroid disorders, or other medical conditions
But not everyone should be taking these drugs, which can have serious side effects, including bowel obstruction, gallstone attacks and pancreatitis
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The CBP lysine acetyltransferase is a well-recognized, direct NRF2 binding partner (Tonelli et al, 2018), contributing to NRF2 transcriptional activity at reporter genes (Katoh et al, 2001) and responsible for acetylating NRF2 itself (Sun et al, 2009)