Biotin:
Rare but Possible Side Effects:
Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin, so any extra biotin in your body will most likely flush out through your urine, making a potential overdose unlikely. However, some potential side effects can include, but are not limited to: skin rashes, digestive upset, problems with insulin release, kidney problems.

Vitamin C:
Rare but Possible Side Effects:
Side effects of Vitamin C are rare but they can happen. Here is a list of some of the most common: diarrhea, acid reflux, nausea & vomiting, Heartburn, abdominal cramps, headache, insomnia

Arginine:
Rare but Possible Side Effects:
Here is a list of some but not all of the possible side effects: nausea & Vomiting, numbness, local venous irritation, flat/red rash with bumps, swelling of hands and feet, blood in urine, high blood potassium levels, skin burn/necrosis, loss of consciousness, facial numbness and/or swelling, abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, gout, blood abnormalities, airway inflammation, worsening of asthma, low blood pressure (Arginine may interact with certain medications that lower blood pressure)

Glutathione:
Rare but Possible Side Effects:
Some common side effects may include but are not limited to: wheezing, asthma flare-up, asthma attack, cramping, bloating
In addition, some people may experience allergic reactions such as a rash.

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