reported changes in GABA and Glx levels in the right thalamus of chronic migraine patients [11]
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Intramuscular (IM) B12 injections using hydroxocobalamin, the preferred licensed form in the UK are recommended when: Oral supplementation has failed to correct a documented deficiency The patient has difficulty adhering to daily oral regimens Serum B12 levels remain persistently low despite adequate oral dosing There is clinical evidence of neurological or haematological complications In line with BNF guidance, the standard IM regimen for confirmed deficiency without neurological involvement is a loading course of 1 mg hydroxocobalamin on alternate days for two weeks , followed by maintenance of 1 mg every three months
To validate these findings, we assessed glucose uptake rates through flow cytometric measurement of a fluorescently labelled glucose analogue (2-NBDG)
User 16, a 68-year-old woman bedridden with L5 spinal stenosis and scoliosis, used an unusually high BPC-157 dose of 2.5mg daily alongside 200mcg TB-500 daily, transitioning the TB-500 to every third day after two weeks