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At 48 weeks, 93% of patients on the 12mg dose had less than 5% liver fat
For most, these common side effects tend to lessen over time as the body adjusts
A review published in Viruses found that vitamins A and D together modulate immune function through both innate and adaptive immune cells, and that each vitamin helps regulate the others activity.[3] Vitamin A is needed to activate vitamin D receptors, and their combined intake has been shown to support a healthy inflammatory response more effectively than either vitamin taken alone.* Perhaps most importantly, balanced intake of A and D helps protect against the potential toxicity of taking high doses of either vitamin individually
Regular consumption supports skin health from within, contributing to a glowing complexion
Importantly, these effects may persist long after cessation of steroid use, as highlighted in both clinical and experimental studies