Dosing typically begins at a lower dose, suggested initiation of 4 units (0.04 mL) weekly for the first 4 weeks, then escalates according to a titration schedule: Weeks 1-4: Inject 4 units (0.04 mL) one time per week Weeks 5-8: Inject 8 units (0.08 mL) one time per week Weeks 9-12: Inject 18 units (0.18 mL) one time per week Weeks 13-16: Inject 30 units (0.3 mL) one time per week Week 16+: Inject 44 units (0.44 mL) one time per week Dosing may deviate from this pattern to accommodate patient-specific needs
BPC-157: the cornerstone peptide for back pain BPC-157 stands as the most versatile and well-researched peptide for back pain of virtually any origin
Adults usually get 1000 mcg (1 mg) of Vitamin B12 through injections
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Common symptoms of Vitamin D and B12 deficiency include persistent fatigue, muscle weakness, bone pain, brain fog, tingling sensation in hands and feet, mood changes, hair fall, and frequent infections