Let your doctor know if you are taking any other medications like for bone disorders, antihypertensives, antibiotics, or medicines for heart disease
Full relief from symptoms, especially neurological ones, can take longersometimes weeks to months
A reasonable candidate is someone who: Is already following a structured, clinician-supervised nutrition and activity plan Has a documented B12 deficiency or a condition that impairs B12 absorption Cannot tolerate GLP-1 medications, or is not a candidate for them Declines prescription pharmacotherapy and wants a non-stimulant, non-surgical adjunct Understands because the clinician has said so plainly that the injection is a supporting player A poor candidate is someone who wants the shot instead of the program
A basic spreadsheet or notebook tracking: daily dose and time, weekly weight, bi-weekly measurements, and subjective notes provides sufficient data without excessive burden
The standard AOD 9604 dosage in clinical use is 250500 mcg, administered subcutaneously once every morning on an empty stomach, and cycled in 412-week blocks