Injection Type Usually subcutaneous when prescribed that way Common Sites Abdomen, outer thigh, or upper arm Site Rotation Use a different location for each injection Medical Guidance Follow your provider and pharmacy instructions Use Your Medication-Specific Instructions This page provides general educational information and does not replace the instructions supplied with your prescribed medication
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Retatrutides development timeline suggests potential availability within the next few years, assuming successful trial completion and regulatory approval
Risk factors that should prompt consideration of B12 deficiency include advancing age (reduced stomach acid production), strict vegan or vegetarian diets, pernicious anaemia, gastrointestinal surgery (particularly gastric bypass or ileal resection), long-term use of certain medications (metformin, proton pump inhibitors, H2-receptor antagonists), nitrous oxide exposure (including recreational use), and conditions affecting the gut such as Crohn's disease or coeliac disease
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