Not exact matches
Yes, clinically it has been proven
to be an effective tranquillizer that has been compared
to Xanax (but isn't addictive) and in small doses works on the GABA pathway
to provide a light sense of wellbeing, but in large doses it can induce lethargy and drowsiness, which over time, if you really get into the stuff, can result in severe
liver damage, even
worse if you start mixing it with prescription tranquilizers.
Years of high blood sugar cause our muscle and
liver cells
to become
damaged and sensitive (in a
bad, «get away from me» fashion)
to Insulin.
Signs of essential fatty acids deficiency include high blood pressure and cholesterol levels, hair loss, eczema, behavioral disturbances,
bad immune system, slow healing, infections, tear glands may dry up, blood clots,
damage to the kidneys, heart and
liver.
According
to WebMD, however, in order for niacin
to be effective in combating
bad cholesterol and triglycerides, it has
to be taken in high quantities, which «could pose risks, such as
liver damage, gastrointestinal problems, or glucose intolerance».
The
worst reported side effect is
liver damage, but I get physicals regularly with tests for
liver functions and I seem
to be doing fine.
Xylitol an an artificial sweetener that is harmful
to your pooch and can cause a radical drop in your pet's blood pressure, cause
liver damage, and
worse, death.
As the name implies, dose - dependent
liver toxicity is related
to the dose — the higher the dose of the NSAID, the
worse the
liver damage.
Dose - dependent
liver toxicity — meaning the higher the dose, the
worse the
liver damage — that may lead
to liver failure; and
Without adequate care and attention, periodontal disease can result in pain,
bad breath, loose teeth, irreversible
damage to the gums, premature loss of teeth, and infection that may affect other organs in the body such as the heart,
liver and kidneys.
Never give such pain relievers
to a dog or cat unless your veterinarian has told you which
to use and how much.Acetaminophen can cause
liver damage in a dog and even
worse damage in a cat.