Because the peptide occurs naturally in human plasma (at roughly 200 ng/mL in young adults, declining to approximately 80 ng/mL by age 60), topical supplementation essentially restores youthful local concentrations in treated skin
That's why it's important to let your doctor know if you have any of the following conditions before you're prescribed hydroxocobalamin: If you've had an allergic reaction to hydroxocobalamin or any other medicines in the past If you've been diagnosed with low levels of potassium If you have an irregular or fast heartbeat Once you've started taking hydroxocobalamin, you may have some side effects such as pain, swelling, or itchy skin at the point where the syringe was injected
it's an iterative process that demands careful observation and data analysis
The NHS symptoms list groups them into general anaemia symptoms (tiredness, breathlessness, headaches, loss of appetite, weight loss) and neurological signs (peripheral neuropathy, balance problems, depression, memory and concentration changes, sometimes mood changes or psychosis in advanced cases)
This lowers the level of estrogen in the body, similar to a temporary menopause
[DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 8.Bikman BT, Summers SA