While all of the side effects and the
possible damage to other parts of the body have not yet been determined, it is certain that after several years» use first the
liver becomes
damaged and then the kidneys.
«The development of ALD in Hispanics several years younger than whites... did not appear
to be due
to other
possible factors such as chronic viral hepatitis C, diabetes or obesity, all of which are can cause
liver damage,» said Bowlus.
(2)
To limit further liver damage by preventing accumulation of copper and free radicals (3) To support liver cell regeneration (4) To prevent or minimize possible complications, such as abnormal brain function caused by passage of toxic substances from the liver to the blood (called hepatic encephalopathy) and the buildup of fluid in your dog's abdomen (called ascites
To limit further
liver damage by preventing accumulation of copper and free radicals (3)
To support liver cell regeneration (4) To prevent or minimize possible complications, such as abnormal brain function caused by passage of toxic substances from the liver to the blood (called hepatic encephalopathy) and the buildup of fluid in your dog's abdomen (called ascites
To support
liver cell regeneration (4)
To prevent or minimize possible complications, such as abnormal brain function caused by passage of toxic substances from the liver to the blood (called hepatic encephalopathy) and the buildup of fluid in your dog's abdomen (called ascites
To prevent or minimize
possible complications, such as abnormal brain function caused by passage of toxic substances from the
liver to the blood (called hepatic encephalopathy) and the buildup of fluid in your dog's abdomen (called ascites
to the blood (called hepatic encephalopathy) and the buildup of fluid in your dog's abdomen (called ascites).