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Aspartame and Phenylketonuria: an analysis of the daily phenylalanine intake of aspartame-containing drugs marketed in France
DISCUSSION: In situations requiring the use of these molecules, we propose as an alternative, the use of an aspartame-free form of these molecules or a form with a low Phe intake. If it is not possible, we propose as second-line the use of another antibiotics or analgesics. Finally, we have to remember the benefits-risk balance to use medications containing significant Phe intake in PKU patients. Indeed, it may be better to use a Phe containing medication in the absence of an aspartame-free form of this drug rather than to leave a person with PKU without treatment.PMID:37291632 | DOI:10.1186/s13023-023-02770-x
Source: Cancer Control - June 8, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Victor Maler Violette Goetz Marine Tardieu Abderrahmane El Khalil Jean Meidi Alili Philippe Meunier Fran çois Maillot Fran çois Labarthe Source Type: research
Fight Aging! Newsletter, May 22nd 2023
Conclusions to be Drawn
A High Fat Diet Accelerates Atherosclerosis Less Directly than One Might Suspect
How to Construct Measures of Biological Age
A Long-Term Comparison of Metformin in Diabetics with Non-Diabetic Controls
In Search of Distinctive Features of the Gut Microbiome in Long-Lived Individuals
Greater Fitness in Humans Implies a Younger Epigenome and Transcriptome
Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction as a Feature of Aging in Many Species
NAFLD as an Age-Related Condition
Towards Sensory Hair Cell Regeneration in the Inner Ear
Raised Levels of PLG...
Source: Fight Aging! - May 21, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs
Top studies of 2022 relevant to primary care: From the PEER team
CONCLUSION: Research published in 2022 yielded several high-quality articles on various conditions relevant to primary care, including hypertension, heart failure, asthma, and diabetes.PMID:37172982 | PMC:PMC10177638 | DOI:10.46747/cfp.6905325
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - May 12, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Danielle Perry Samantha S Moe Betsy Thomas Adrienne J Lindblad Jessica Kirkwood Jamie Falk Jen Potter Allison Paige G Michael Allan Source Type: research