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When used in topical formulations, the most commonly reported issues are localised and mild, and may include: Skin irritation or redness at the site of application Contact dermatitis in individuals with sensitive skin or known peptide sensitivities Scalp itching or tingling , which may be transient The following precautions are advised: Avoid application to broken, inflamed, or irritated skin , and keep the product away from the eyes and mucous membranes
Aftercare Apply CU Restore repair cream daily following treatment
A psychiatric disorder is formed due to the complex interplay of environmental factors and genetic vulnerability (Souza et al., 2023)
7 Previously, DAO deficiency was reported in 80% of 31 adult patients experiencing various HIT symptoms, some of which included urticaria, pruritus, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, vomiting, headache, rhinitis, and cough
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