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the functional group attacking the amide is a thiol, hydroxyl or amine the resulting molecule may be called a cyclol or, more specifically, a thiacyclol, an oxacyclol or an azacyclol, respectively
Monthly injections are well suited to maintenance, keeping already-healthy levels healthy, but they are often not enough during the correction phase for someone who is significantly deficient