Feb 25, 2014 09:33
10 yrs ago
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Does a sentence refer to side effects?

English Medical Medical (general)
Hello everyone,

The interesting about this is, in the study garlic had the same dual action that the standard drugs have, but without the side effects. ***Namely liver enzymes being elevated and that feeling of dragging around all day***. What we are going to do, instead of talking of the gel caps of the oil, look like horse pills, sometimes hard to swallow

Does the sentence in question refer to side effects?

Thank you.

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+3
15 mins
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2 references

The 2 references mentioned are:

1. Increase in liver enzymes (bile)
2. Lethargy and listlessness (that feeling of dragging around all day).
Peer comment(s):

agree Arabic & More
1 hr
agree Peter Simon
1 hr
agree Lirka : yes, it clearly refers to side effects
4 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Many thanks to everyone. Thank you, Harshvardhan Singh."
+2
53 mins

I think it does...

... as suggested by the context.
Peer comment(s):

agree Peter Simon
27 mins
thanks Peter
agree Victoria Britten
3 hrs
Thanks :)
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