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Se poate administra Neurergin la pacientii cu SIndrom de obosela cronica si insuficienta renala? Empty Se poate administra Neurergin la pacientii cu SIndrom de obosela cronica si insuficienta renala?

Mier Dec 15, 2021 8:11 pm
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1. Se poate administra Neurergin la pacientii cu SIndrom de obosela cronica si insuficienta renala?
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Da, in dozele recomandate ( 1 cp/zi sublingual) se poate administra deoarece eliminarea lui renala a fost studiata in studiile de control toxicologic aferente NADH unde s-a observat ca la doza de 175 mg oral nu au fost raportate reactii adverse. Majoritatea produsilor  de catabolism ai NAD/NADH reintra in ciclul de formare al NAD endogen, creandu-se un proces de " reciclare" a produsilor de catabolism ai NAD/ NADH.

The half-life of NAD+ in mammals is short (up to 10 hours) and the NAD+ pool is used and replenished several times a day.[27,53–58] An estimated 6 to 9 g of NAD+ are required daily to match this constant turnover.[58,59] With this much NAD+ being used, why is the DV so low?
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There’s a large mismatch when comparing the DV (14-16 mg) to the estimated daily turnover (6000-9000 mg). The NAD+-consuming reactions are thought to be the primary reason for high turnover, pointing to the importance of salvaging the NAM that’s leftover from these reactions as a means to maintain healthy NAD+ levels.[6,59] As shown in figure 6, while tryptophan (Trp) and the different niacins (NAM, NA, NR) can generate NAD+, it’s the NAM that’s split off during the consuming reactions that needs to be continuously salvaged and recycled to maintain NAD+ levels. Efficient salvage of NAM allows the body to keep pace with NAD+ turnover.

We use much more NAD+ daily than even mega-dosing of vitamin B3 could keep up with. Most of the NAD+ used by our cells isn’t built from the vitamin B3 we get from food or supplements, it’s rebuilt from recycled NAM."
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