The reduction in AUC after oral administration can result from numerous mechanisms including: pH or bacterial-mediated metabolism of the drug within the GI tract, incomplete drug absorption from the GI tract, metabolism within the GI epithelium (which contains CYP3A4), excretion back into the GI tract by P-glycoprotein in the GI epithelium, hepatic metabolism, or biliary excretion into the GI tract
Yes - Valid for Submission Chronic Condition Indicator: [1] Chronic Code Navigator: D51.8 is a billable diagnosis code used to specify a medical diagnosis of other vitamin b12 deficiency anemias
What it does to you, through a cream or anything else, is a question the dish was never built to answer
Conventional treatments including rest, physiotherapy, and occasional NSAID use provide temporary relief but the pain returns with each return to ice
Over 50: As we age, our bodies naturally produce less of the intrinsic factor needed to absorb B12 from food