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What Are Some Common Indicators of Toxicity?
Indicators of toxicity can vary depending on the affected organ system but commonly include:
Elevated Liver Enzymes
: Indicating liver damage.
Increased Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) and Creatinine
: Indicating kidney damage.
Neurological Symptoms
: Such as headaches, tremors, or cognitive impairment.
Cardiac Symptoms
: Such as chest pain or arrhythmias.
Respiratory Symptoms
: Such as shortness of breath or chronic cough.
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