a) NAPQI b) Glucose c) Urea d) Lactate Answer: a) NAPQI NAC acts as a precursor of: a) Tyrosine b) Cysteine c) Glycine d) Alanine Answer: b) Cysteine In lungs, NAC acts by: a) Increasing mucus b) Breaking disulfide bonds c) Increasing inflammation d) Blocking histamine Answer: b) Breaking disulfide bonds NAC reduces mucus: a) Volume b) Viscosity c) Production d) Color Answer: b) Viscosity NAC can be given via: a) Oral only b) IV only c) Oral, IV, inhalation d) Intramuscular only Answer: c) Oral, IV, inhalation NAC has which property
The peptide starts the process of lipolysis, which releases glycerol and free fatty acids from fat cells stored triglycerides
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While little is known about its safety during breastfeeding, the large protein structure of semaglutide suggests that is unlikely to be excreted into breast milk in significant amounts, and the possible low amounts of semaglutide would be destroyed in the infants gastrointestinal tract prior to absorption
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