These extremely rare side effects include: Reactive thrombocytosis during the first week of use in megaloblastic anaemia Hypersensitivity reactions including: rash, itching, exanthema, antibodies to HYDR0XOCOBALAMIN-transcobalamin II Anaphylaxis Hypokalaemia Headache, paraesthesia, tremor Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmias secondary to hypokalaemia) Nausea Vomiting Diarrhoea Fever, chills, hot flushes, dizziness, malaise, pain and / or swelling at the injection site Acne Abnormal colouration of the urine (chromaturia) B12 injections work quickly
The carrier base matters substantially for topical GHK-Cu dosing protocols
It is, however, important to consider the side effects of these treatments, which include nausea and vomiting, gastrointestinal issues such as diarrhea and constipation, hypoglycemia, and redness or swelling at the injection site
Other diabetic medicines such as insulin, Byetta, dulaglutide, trulicity, liraglutide, exenatide, Victoza, and others
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