Hydrazine SulfateIN THIS ARTICLE
How does Hydrazine Sulfate work?Hydrazine sulfate may block enzymes in the body that might lead to malnutrition and muscle wasting associated with cancer.Are there safety concerns?Hydrazine sulfate is possibly unsafe. Some research suggests it can damage the liver. It can cause some side effects including nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, nerve problems, violent behavior, restlessness, seizures, coma, confusion, mood stimulation, excitement, weakness, irregular breathing, abnormal blood sugar levels, rash, and kidney damage.Do not use hydrazine sulfate if:
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