Side effects are rare but may include mild bruising or a cool sensation during the infusion
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The biochemistry of selenium and the glutathione system
A Reducing agents (such as ascorbic acid, beta-mercaptoethanol, dithiothreitol, and cysteine) and thiol reactive compounds (such as maleimides) interfere with the glutathione assay
72 Scopolamine Scopolamine is a compound that blocks acetylcholine receptors, leading to cholinergic dysfunction and resulting in cognitive impairments reminiscent of those seen in AD