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Combination Strategies for Enhanced Efficacy: For Inflammation: ALC + PEA 1,200 mg/day (demonstrated synergy in fibromyalgia)[5] ALC + Omega-3 fatty acids 2-4 g/day ALC + Curcumin 500-1,000 mg/day For Neuropathic Pain: ALC + Alpha-lipoic acid 600 mg/day (complementary metabolic support)[6] ALC + B vitamins (B1, B6, B12) for neurotrophic effects ALC + PEA for enhanced analgesic effect For Central Sensitization: ALC + PEA 1,200 mg/day (strong synergy demonstrated)[5] ALC + Magnesium 400-600 mg/day (complementary glutamate modulation) ALC + Low-dose naltrexone (complementary anti-sensitization mechanisms) For Oxidative Stress: ALC + Alpha-lipoic acid 600 mg/day ALC + N-acetylcysteine 600-1,200 mg/day ALC + CoQ10 100-300 mg/day For Mitochondrial Dysfunction: ALC + CoQ10 100-300 mg/day (complementary electron transport chain support) ALC + Alpha-lipoic acid 600 mg/day ALC + B vitamins (cofactors for mitochondrial enzymes) DOSING OVERVIEW Bioavailability: Oral bioavailability is low (14-18%) due to saturable intestinal absorption and extensive first-pass metabolism.[14][15] Despite low bioavailability, clinical efficacy is demonstrated at therapeutic doses

Yes, many patients experience less nausea with oral tirzepatide because it enters your bloodstream more gradually through your stomach and intestines, avoiding the sharp peak in blood levels that trigger nausea with injections