Adverse Effects Adverse effects are classified as Very Frequently: 10% or more, Frequently : 1% or more ~ less than 10%, Sometimes: 0.1% or more ~ less than 1 %, Rarely: 0.01 % or more ~ less than 0.1%, and Very Rarely: less than 0.01% based on the frequency of the effects
Heart blocks of various degrees and heart failure can occur when cellular damage (due to high blood pressure and heart attacks) or age-related degeneration of the conduction system causes an impaired transmission of signals down through the heart muscle (myocardium)
Together, these benefits enhance blood sugar regulation and it may also help some people to gradually lose weight
Telogen effluvium, the medical term for stress-related hair shedding, typically appears 2-3 months after the body enters a prolonged caloric deficit
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