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Dr Party

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Dr Party
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Dr Party Single Package Containing Two Capsules
Product typecapsule
OwnerAt Now (since 2021)
CountryUnited Kingdom
Introduced2021; 5 years ago (2021)
MarketsWorldwide
Tagline"Tomorrow Starts Now"
Websitedr-party.com
at-now.co.uk

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Dr. Party is a patented hangover supplement created in the United Kingdom. Dr Party is marketed to help reduce the possibility of hangovers by supporting the body in metabolizing alcohol and boosting antioxidant defenses. It was launched in 2021.

Product information

DR. PARTY contains Cysteine[1] one of the ingredients that is used in many hangover remedies

Alcohol breaks down in the liver in two major steps.

Firstly, it is broken down into acetaldehyde by an enzyme called alcohol dehydrogenase. The World Health Organization considers acetaldehyde to be highly reactive and toxic. Acetaldehyde causes damage at the cellular and genomic levels. The sheer number of enzymes involved in the metabolism and detoxication of acetaldehyde and other aldehyde species is a testament to the impact of its reactivity.

Secondly, acetaldehyde is broken down by aldehyde dehydrogenase into acetate. Acetate is a common acid that can be found in food. It is then eliminated from the body through urination.

The accumulation of acetaldehyde during the first step is extremely harmful. It is the most harmful product of alcohol consumption. Ingredients in DR. PARTY can bind with acetaldehyde covalently producing a stable compound, reducing the damage it causes to the body.

Ingredients

Clinical Trials

Dr. Party conducted clinical trials supported by the University of Cambridge and top universities across the world. A large group of healthy subjects is involved in randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled clinical trials. Subjects took either placebo or Dr.Party, consumed a significant amount of alcohol, and went to bed. Those taking Dr.Party had decreased symptom severity by an average of 4 times. While the placebo group experienced symptoms that were between about 3 and 5 times as bad as their pre-drinking values.

References

  1. Linderborg, K; Marvola, T; Marvola, M; Salaspuro, M; Färkkilä, M; Väkeväinen, S (March 2011). "Reducing carcinogenic acetaldehyde exposure in the achlorhydric stomach with cysteine". Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 35 (3): 516–22. doi:10.1111/j.1530-0277.2010.01368.x. PMID 21143248.
  2. Eriksson, C; Metsälä, M; Möykkynen, T; Mäkisalo, H; Kärkkäinen, 0; Palmén, M; Salminen, J; Kauhanen, J (March 2011). ""L-Cysteine Containing Vitamin Supplement Which Prevents or Alleviates Alcohol-related Hangover Symptoms: Nausea, Headache, Stress and Anxiety." Alcohol and alcoholism". Alcohol and alcoholism. 55 (6): 660–666. doi:10.1093/alcalc/agaa082. PMID 32808029 Check |pmid= value (help).
  3. Verster, JC; Vermeulen, SA; Loo, AJAEV; Balikji, S; Kraneveld, AD; Garssen, J; Scholey, A (Aug 2019). "Dietary Nutrient Intake, Alcohol Metabolism, and Hangover Severity". J Clin Med. 8 (9): 1316. doi:10.3390/jcm8091316. PMID 31461972.
  4. Verster, JC; Vermeulen, SA; Loo, AJAEV; Balikji, S; Kraneveld, AD; Garssen, J; Scholey, A (Aug 2019). "Dietary Nutrient Intake, Alcohol Metabolism, and Hangover Severity". J Clin Med. 8 (9): 1316. doi:10.3390/jcm8091316. PMID 31461972.
  5. Pittler, MH; Vermeulen, SA; Loo, AJAEV; Balikji, S; Kraneveld, AD; Garssen, J; Scholey, A (Aug 2019). "Dietary Nutrient Intake, Alcohol Metabolism, and Hangover Severity". J Clin Med. 8 (9): 1316. doi:10.3390/jcm8091316. PMID 31461972.
  6. Verster, JC; Verster, JC; Ernst, E (Dec 2005). "Interventions for preventing or treating alcohol hangover: systematic review of randomised controlled trials". J Clin Med. 331 (7531): 1515–1518. doi:10.1136/bmj.331.7531.1515. PMID 16373736.


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