Adverse reaction 1) If overdose, the following adverse reactions may occur: Headache, asthenia, fatigue, muscle pain, Loss of appetite, weight loss, growth disorder, nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, polydipsia, polyuria, dehydration, high blood pressure, calcium oxalate stones, tissue calcification, kidney disease, vascular disease, and kidney failure
Use raw HR for this calculation, not placebo-subtracted (placebo arm shows real cardiovascular adaptation from weight loss + lifestyle counseling, so subtraction over-corrects for drug-attributable cost)
Intrinsic factor is necessary for vitamin B12 to be absorbed in the small intestine
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observations on the maintenance of a normal hematologic status and on the occurrence of combined system disease at the end of one year
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