These include skin rash or hives, weak muscles or cramps, itching, vomiting, nausea, headache, leg pain or warm, tender pain in one leg, dizziness and fatigue, frequent urination, feeling super thirsty, fast heart rate, and swelling of the extremities
Push the pin through the rubber stopper at a slight angle, so that you inject the bacteriostatic water toward the inside wall of the vial, not directly onto the powder
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Methylcobalamin injections are administered by licensed clinicians using medical grade protocols and are generally well tolerated
The preservation of NAD+ through NNMT inhibition has profound implications for cellular metabolism