This includes treatment of the following: phosphorus deficiencies tetanus paresis metabolic disorders poor nutrition weakness secondary anemia puerperal diseases Its use depends on the cause of the medical issue
Hand Hygiene: Before handling the syringe, needle, or vial, thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitiser to reduce the risk of introducing contaminants
Fresh solutions should remain clear and blue
In this post, we explain more about how often you should take these injections, when, and share some of the benefits of consistent supplementation giving you a better understanding
Clinical Benefits: Essential cofactor in fatty acid synthesis and energy metabolism Supports the integrity of keratin, the structural protein in hair and nails Involved in gluconeogenesis and blood glucose regulation Supports neurological function and nerve signalling May help address symptoms associated with biotin deficiency Intramuscular delivery ensures reliable absorption where oral intake is inadequate Your practitioner will assess whether biotin injections are clinically appropriate for your individual circumstances and recommend a treatment plan accordingly