Other less common presentations of AN include: Drug-related AN, which has been associated with nicotinic acid lotion, fusidic acid ointment, subcutaneous insulin, oral contraceptives, oral corticosteroids, hormones (such as diethylstilbestrol and testosterone), triazinate, and aripiprazole Familial AN, a rare autosomal dominant condition that presents at birth or in childhood and progresses until puberty after which it either stabilizes or regresses
How often should I receive Methylcobalamin injections
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On a TB syringe marked in tenths, "25" means 2.5 ml, which is 250 units