Adults may be good candidates for Botox for migraines when they: Experience headaches on 15 or more days each month Have headaches lasting four hours a day or longer Have been diagnosed with chronic migraine Need preventive treatment rather than immediate migraine relief Continue to experience frequent migraines despite previous treatments Have symptoms that interfere with work, sleep, or daily activities Do not have medical conditions that make Botox inappropriate At Cape Fear Physical Medicine and Rehab, our team reviews headache frequency, migraine duration, symptoms, treatment history, medications, and overall health before determining whether Botox may be appropriate
Vitamin B12 plays a direct role in maintaining myelin, the protective coating around nerve fibers
Cyanocobalamin is primarily used to treat a variety of reasons why vitamin B12 might be poorly absorbed, from a deficiency caused by diet to gastric bypass surgery
It also depends on any swallowing or digestion problems
The lyophilization process preserves structural stability and allows researchers to reconstitute the compound for controlled in vitro experimentation
Peptides are most stable in their glass vial