Long-term use of NAC (600 mg, 1 year) has been proved safe and tolerable, without significant difference in terms of side effects between treatment group and placebo group

A hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIg) approved by the FDA to both prevent hepatitis B virus (HBV) recurrence following liver transplantation in HBsAg-positive patients and provide post-exposure prophylaxis 1-3 Indications and Important Safety Information for HepaGam B Indications HepaGam B [Hepatitis B Immune Globulin Intravenous (Human)] is an intravenous immune globulin indicated for the following: Prevention of Hepatitis B recurrence following liver transplant in HBsAg-positive liver transplant patients Post-exposure prophylaxis including: Acute exposure to HBsAg-positive blood, plasma, or serum (parenteral exposure, direct mucus membrane contact, oral ingestion, etc.), Perinatal exposure of infants born to HBsAg-positive mothers, Sexual exposure to HBsAg-positive persons, and Household exposure to persons with acute HBV infection

Orange Stool Possible cause: Consuming foods rich in beta carotene (e.g., carrots, pumpkin, sweet potatoes) Certain medications, such as antibiotics, rifampicin or antacids containing aluminium hydroxide When to be concerned: Rarely, it may result from liver issues reducing bile production or causing bile blockage
Anyone who loses more than 20% of their body weight has an alopecia rate of 5.3%, compared with 2.5% for a loss of less than 20%
When a patient has nutritional deficiencies before undergoing surgery, they are at a higher risk of postoperative complications
It is most effective when combined with balanced nutrition, regular physical activity, and ongoing clinical guidance