L-arginine sublingual
Selected indexed studies
- Desmopressin. (, 2006) [PMID:30000372]
- Oral L-Arginine (5 g/day) for 14 Days Improves Microcirculatory Function in Healthy Young Women and Healthy and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Elderly Women. (J Vasc Res, 2022) [PMID:34784595]
- Non-invasive measurement of the haemodynamic effects of inhaled salbutamol, intravenous L-arginine and sublingual nitroglycerin. (Br J Clin Pharmacol, 2009) [PMID:19660000]
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L-arginine sublingual helps
Sources
- Desmopressin. (2006) pubmed
- Oral L-Arginine (5 g/day) for 14 Days Improves Microcirculatory Function in Healthy Young Women and Healthy and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Elderly Women. (2022) pubmed
- Non-invasive measurement of the haemodynamic effects of inhaled salbutamol, intravenous L-arginine and sublingual nitroglycerin. (2009) pubmed
- Oral L-arginine improves endothelium-dependent dilation in hypercholesterolemic young adults. (1996) pubmed
- Microcirculatory effects of L-arginine during acute anaerobic exercise in healthy men: A pilot study. (2015) pubmed
- Oral L-arginine improves endothelium-dependent dilatation and reduces monocyte adhesion to endothelial cells in young men with coronary artery disease. (1997) pubmed
- Use of nitroglycerin for uterine relaxation. (1998) pubmed
- Prevention and treatment of postpartum hypertension. (2013) pubmed
- Impaired flow-mediated dilation with age is not explained by L-arginine bioavailability or endothelial asymmetric dimethylarginine protein expression. (2007) pubmed
- Vascular endothelial dysfunction resulting from L-arginine deficiency in a patient with lysinuric protein intolerance. (2001) pubmed