Smaller dilution volumes create highly concentrated solutions where a 250 mcg dose may require only 23 syringe units
Aug 1 2021;147(8):708-716
A vitamin C injection is a medical treatment in which a concentrated dose of vitamin C is administered directly into the body, either intravenously (IV) or intramuscularly (IM)
In human anecdotal reports, the most commonly cited side effects include: Mild nausea (especially with oral dosing on an empty stomach) Lightheadedness or dizziness Headache Slight fatigue in the first few days Injection site irritation (minor pip, if injectable) Honestly, most people report zero sides
NOX-4 has been found to be involved in inflammation in diabetes and its deletion resulted in the downregulation of Nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-B) signaling, an important mediator of inflammation (Jha et al
4,6,17 Initial evaluation combines medical history, symptom analysis, and physical examination