Information here is drawn from the published trial record, FDA regulatory documents, and animal studies
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Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent long-term health issues
Across the six published trials, the most common adverse events were headache, mild gastrointestinal effects (diarrhea, flatulence, nausea), nasopharyngitis, fatigue, dizziness, and mild injection-site reactions
Local rashes most often come from three mechanisms: An immune response to the medication itself, sending histamine to the injection area Sensitivity to an inactive ingredient like a preservative or buffer in the formulation Mechanical trauma from the needle or a fast injection technique The immune explanation is straightforward: a neighborhood-level alarm that sends histamine and inflammatory signals, producing redness and itch
NNMT inhibition can produce anti-inflammatory effects by reducing the production of pro-inflammatory molecules