The depletion of brain glutathione has been linked to various neurological conditions, emphasizing the importance of maintaining adequate levels of this antioxidant for neurological health 2
Studies have shown that the peptide can increase the lifespan and longevity of mammalian cells (Khavinson et al 2003a, b, Khavinson et al 2000, Khavinson et al 2017, Anisimov and Khavinson 2010), through the activation of telomerase, which results in telomere length extension (Khavinson et al 2003a, b)
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Important discussion points include: Medical history : Disclose any history of thyroid problems (especially MTC), MEN2, pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, kidney disease, gout, liver disease, or alcohol use Treatment goals : Clarify whether niacin therapy is necessary given current lipid management guidelines, which generally favor statins, ezetimibe, PCSK9 inhibitors, or other agents before niacin for cardiovascular risk reduction Glucose monitoring plan : Establish a clear schedule for blood glucose checks and hemoglobin A1c testing (typically every 3 months) to assess the combination's net effect on glycemic control Liver monitoring plan : Discuss the schedule for liver function tests if taking pharmacologic doses of niacin (baseline, 6-8 weeks during titration, and periodically thereafter) Pregnancy planning : If applicable, discuss contraception needs, as tirzepatide may reduce oral contraceptive effectiveness during initiation and dose escalation Symptom management : Review strategies for managing potential side effects from both medications, including the timing of niacin doses to minimize flushing and approaches to mitigate tirzepatide's gastrointestinal effects Patients should specifically ask about the expected timeline for therapeutic effects, warning signs that require immediate medical attention (severe abdominal pain, yellowing of skin/eyes, unusual fatigue, neck swelling), and whether any dose adjustments to existing diabetes medications may be necessary

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