The Importance of Controls In any scientific study, robust controls are indispensable
However, in this GSH/GSSG couple, one form reduced glutathione or GSH is more important than the other
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Discuss risks and benefits with your clinician if considering any non-approved option
Red flag symptoms that require urgent assessment include: Severe, persistent abdominal pain that is constant or progressively worsening, particularly if localized or associated with abdominal distension Inability to pass stool or gas , especially if accompanied by cramping, bloating, or pain Persistent nausea and vomiting that prevents oral intake or leads to dehydration Abdominal distension with a visibly swollen or tense abdomen Fever in conjunction with abdominal symptoms, which may suggest perforation or peritonitis Blood in stool or vomit , which could indicate mucosal injury or ischemia Bowel obstruction typically presents with colicky abdominal pain, distension, vomiting (which may become feculent in complete obstruction), and obstipation (inability to pass stool or flatus)