Common side effects include: Injection site reactions pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site Mild diarrhoea or gastrointestinal upset usually transient Skin reactions itching or rash (uncommon) Hypokalaemia rare, occurring when severe megaloblastic anaemia is corrected rapidly Serious adverse effects are extremely rare but may include anaphylaxis in hypersensitive individuals
A 31-gauge needle is incredibly fine, almost hair-like, while an 18-gauge needle is quite thick and typically used for drawing up viscous fluids, not for injections
Unlike traditional human growth hormone therapy, which can cause increased levels of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and affect blood sugar regulation, AOD-9604 is designed to target fat cells directly
Thiamine helps your body process the nutrients in food and use them for fuel
This review evaluates the modern and latest research on the application of MB for treating AD