Acetaminophen offers pain relief without the same anti-inflammatory effects and may be preferable when pain management is needed
If you have received injections for several weeks and notice no change, tell your provider
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It binds G-actin and helps move it where the body needs it for cellular movement during repair
Minimal Systemic Effects: Works primarily at the application site with limited whole-body exposure
According to NICE Clinical Knowledge Summaries and the British National Formulary (BNF), the recommended treatment regimens are: For patients without neurological involvement : Initial treatment: hydroxocobalamin 1 mg intramuscularly three times a week for 2 weeks Maintenance: hydroxocobalamin 1 mg intramuscularly every 3 months for life For patients with neurological involvement : Initial treatment: hydroxocobalamin 1 mg intramuscularly on alternate days until no further improvement Maintenance: hydroxocobalamin 1 mg intramuscularly every 2 months for life If neurological symptoms are present, treatment should be started urgently to prevent irreversible damage