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With a variety of metal ions that could bind competitively with the chelator (e.g., calcium, magnesium, zinc, copper, manganese, and other metals, that typically exceed concentrations of toxic elements), the identity of the metal predominately bound by a chelating agent depends both upon accessibility of the chelator to the tissues, how strongly the metal is already bound in the tissues, how strongly the metal binds to the chelator, and to some extent the relative quantities of various ions [1]
Respiratory Sensitivity: Inhaled versions of glutathione (usually administered by medical professionals) might cause wheezing in those with sensitive airways
As the field moves toward oral small molecules such as Elecoglipron, balancing innovation with rigorous safety science will remain central to the future of GLP-1 therapeutics