And even if we could properly diagnose it, does it even matter
The Universal Anti-Oxidant Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) is a natural antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound which works to alleviate pain, protect the brain, decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease, help with weight loss, improve diabetes, fight cancer, and assist in the treatment of several other health conditions
However, that is not to say that topical ALA is a bad thing, it is a good thing
When evaluating whether semaglutide might be contributing to leg cramps in an individual patient, clinicians must consider the temporal relationship between medication initiation or dose escalation and symptom onset, the presence of alternative explanations, and whether symptoms resolve with dose adjustment or discontinuation