Class & Mechanism — Local corpus: silent.
Research-documented benefits — Local corpus: silent.
General-knowledge benefits — ADM5, also known as Adropin, is a peptide hormone that is involved in the regulation of energy metabolism and glucose homeostasis. It has been implicated in the pathophysiology of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and other metabolic disorders. [48]
Typical injectable protocol — Local corpus: silent.
Key risks / contraindications — Local corpus: silent.
Bottom line — ADM5 (Adropin) is a peptide hormone with potential roles in metabolic regulation, but its therapeutic use requires further investigation.
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