Together with the absence of symptoms associated with IGF-1-mediated effects such as fluid retention, tissue edema, or impaired glucose tolerance, these results demonstrate that AOD-9604 does not activate the growth hormone/IGF-1 pathway and therefore functions through an entirely appetite-independent mechanism
This range helps doctors tailor treatments based on how bad the deficiency is and how well the patient responds
You may need B12 injections if you: Have been diagnosed with pernicious anemia Have gastrointestinal issues (e.g., Crohns disease, celiac disease, or after bariatric surgery) Follow a strict vegan or vegetarian diet without adequate supplementation Are over the age of 50, as absorption decreases with age Take certain medications that interfere with B12 absorption Have chronic fatigue, memory issues, or nerve problems due to B12 deficiency
Anaphylactic reactions to thiamine are exceedingly uncommon (estimated incidence well below 1 %), but they have been documented
Every batch is independently tested by an accredited third-party laboratory
Not intended for human or animal consumption