Compounded topicals provide: Higher concentration actives than OTC Combination therapies in a single application Formulations designed for patient tolerability Cost-effective options, with fast nationwide delivery through eNavvi eNavvis Compounded Formula for Keratosis Pilaris Diclofenac Sodium / Tacrolimus / Tretinoin / Ammonium Lactate 2% / 0.05% / 0.025% / 12% Cream 30 GMS $45.00 / 30 Days 2-Day Shipping Nationwide When to Use This Formula Inflammatory KP with erythema and chronicity Refractory KP unresponsive to OTC urea/lactic acid Sensitive or atopic skin (tacrolimus offers a steroid-sparing option) Hyperkeratotic and pigmented lesions needing keratolytic + retinoid synergy Mechanism Breakdown: Ammonium Lactate: Lactic acid derivative with keratolytic action
2% Niacinamide to reduce hyperpigmentation and boost collagen
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The following is taken from the section, "How should treatment be given", from the peer-reviewed medical-journal article, "The Many Faces of Cobalamin (Vitamin B12) Deficiency": [Start quote] For parenteral therapy in cases of megaloblastic anemia, it has been advised to administer 1000 mg hydroxocobalamin IM twice weekly for a period of 5 weeks, and the dose is reduced to 1000 mg IM every 2 months thereafter
On the other hand, too much B12 in your body can also give you vitiligo, mouth ulcers, eczema, and acne