We encourage you to consult with our team to determine the best IV therapy options for your individual goals
Monitoring Schedule: Initial phase: Weekly or monthly monitoring Maintenance phase: Periodic monitoring (e.g., every 3-6 months) By watching these lab results and making dosage changes as needed, doctors can tailor B12 therapy for each patient
This program may include compounded medications that are clinical substitutions of brand name medications compounded by licensed compounding pharmacies under section 503A
Some people experiment with nootropics to manage attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, hoping to avoid stimulant medications

Risk Factors for UTIs Certain factors can increase your risk of developing a UTI: Being female (due to a shorter urethra) Having a history of UTIs Certain medical conditions (diabetes, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injuries) Menopause Being overweight Blockages in the urinary tract (tumors, kidney stones, enlarged prostate) Using a diaphragm or spermicide for birth control Having a catheter For men: having sex with men, having HIV, or being uncircumcised Symptoms of UTIs Common symptoms of a UTI include: A strong, persistent urge to urinate A burning sensation when urinating Passing frequent, small amounts of urine Cloudy, dark, or strange-smelling urine Pelvic pain (in women) Rectal pain (in men) If the infection has spread to the kidneys, you may also experience: Fever and chills Nausea and vomiting Upper back and side pain Treatment for UTIs Most UTIs can be treated with antibiotics