That shift not any kind of bleaching action is the real biology behind "glutathione for brighter skin." It's a gradual change in the type of pigment your skin produces, not a chemical strip of the pigment you already have
Patients should not use a compounded drug if an approved drug is available to treat a patient
You should avoid Contrave if you: Have a history of seizures, since bupropion can lower the seizure threshold Are dependent on opioids or in opioid withdrawal, as the naltrexone component can trigger withdrawal symptoms Have uncontrolled high blood pressure, because bupropion can further increase blood pressure Have or have had an eating disorder like bulimia or anorexia Are taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), or have used them in the last 14 days Have severe liver or kidney disease, which may impair how your body processes the medication Have a history of bipolar disorder, since bupropion may trigger manic episodes Are pregnant or breastfeeding Before starting either of these medications, its important to talk to your doctor about your medical history
These tests focus on substances of abuse, not peptides
Are there specific blood tests (like thyroid, iron, or hormone panels) we should run to rule out other causes