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RE: API Tuning for Drug Improvement: Reducing Side Effects
what a great subject! well written and useful info :D
Hm i dont have my history all sorted, buut as far as i know , the side effects on cortisol are still massive...
Your pictures helps you text well :D
side topic is also, meds can have diffrent effect depending on other sicknesses and actually also depending on that specific human
Thanks for the compliment. ;)
Yes. You are right, the side effects still can be quite extensive, especially if we talk about such a powerful substance category like corticosteriods. Nonetheless the tuning helps to reduce them significantly!
As always in medicine: We deal with human individuals. Not all of us do have the same physiological capabilities, hence there is always a individual factor involved. This is also the reason for the circumstance, that many patients who are treated with powerful medication, like those presented, do have to get tested regularly (e.g. blood test,...), to see if there are any problems coming up for the individual.
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mountain.phil28
ha ha ;) of course i am right <jupp humble needed :P ;) ohh dont get me wrong, they all help , il guess, dont over think this, please! with the amount of time, & differnt corticosides we shooould have gotten aways from the bigger most dameding side effects..
Oh im loving tuning :D ha ha
Yes we do have blood and test up & down, BUT !!!! that still will make us miss individuals preclivetys to serten substances :) Im getting to them ,we canT scan for...
Tests can be done in advance too (allowing some kind of statistical prediction), but the tests I mentioned in my last comment are done during treatment (so while those people are taking the drugs). This allows us to see and react to individual cases of incompatibility. This can indeed be reliably scanned.