Required items: Retatrutide lyophilized vial (your chosen size) Bacteriostatic water (0.9% benzyl alcohol preserved) Sterile insulin syringe for adding water (1mL or 3mL depending on volume needed) Separate sterile insulin syringe for drawing doses (do not reuse the mixing syringe) Alcohol swabs Clean, flat work surface Permanent marker for labeling A quick note on water type: you must use bacteriostatic water, not sterile water for injection, for any vial you plan to use more than once
Regarding NHS prescribing: hydroxocobalamin injections for B12 are commonly prescribed prophylactically after sleeve gastrectomy
Never give methylcobalamin (vitamin B12) injection intravenously without checking the patients serum potassium levels first
Access through US compounding pharmacies is therefore legally uncertain, not routine
Gastrointestinal Symptoms: Some individuals may experience mild stomach discomfort or nausea, especially when beginning treatment
Common Symptoms: Some of the common symptoms are fatigue, dizziness, and nerve issues (tingling/numbness)