Some patients may begin with weekly injections to establish steady nutrient levels, while others transition to biweekly or monthly treatments once those levels are stabilized
In one study of perceptions of long-acting injections (LAIs) compared to pills, for example, the perceived advantage for LAI over pills and the belief about the better efficiency of LAI were the main factors that drove the preference for LAI
Therapeutic applications SLU-PP-332 and 5-amino-1mq have been studied for their potential in treating various conditions
Methyl B12 is especially good in reducing homocysteine, thus solving two problems at once for many patients
Thinning skin, vasculitis, purpuric dermatosis, platelet deficiency, liver disease, vitamin K deficiency, vitamin C deficiency, moving your body during the injection, or dehydration may also cause bruising
Distribution patterns Once absorbed, the distribution of these compounds throughout the body significantly impacts their therapeutic effects