When to Contact Your Provider Always let your provider know if: Injection site reactions are getting worse Symptoms are interfering with therapy compliance You suspect infection or allergic reaction You are uncertain if what you're experiencing is normal Early guidance can prevent complications and help you stay on track with your healing protocol
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The withdrawal of corticosteroids after prolonged therapy may result in symptoms of the corticosteroid withdrawal syndrome consisting of fever, myalgia, arthralgia and malaise
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About AOD-9604 AOD-9604 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from the C-terminus of human growth hormone (hGH), specifically corresponding to amino acids 177-191
Some of the most common risks include: Take Control of Your Injury Today Selecting the correct intramuscular injection site is important in preventing serious complications such as nerve damage, tissue damage, and injection site infections