Knowing the red flags to avoid, such as missing accreditation, no valid prescription requirement, and suspiciously low prices, can protect you from contaminated or mislabeled medications
Further longitudinal analyses in initially non-depressed subjects are needed to properly disentangle these two mutually non-exclusive scenarios
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I am now at a small, regular bedtime dosage and RARELY get headaches
Snytnikova, Olga A
The FDA-approved labels for these medications clearly list gastrointestinal adverse reactions as among the most frequently reported, with nausea being the most common, followed by vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal pain