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The cohort included 82% males and 18% females, and children with genetic syndromes, prematurity, major medical disease or severe irritability were excluded, although common comorbidities such as gastrointestinal, allergic, neurological, and sleep disorders were present
Doctors regularly prescribe the drugs to patients who are overweight or are fighting obesity
Advantages: High bioavailability (nearly 100%) Consistent absorption rates Easy to self-administer Minimal discomfort Common injection sites: Abdomen (around belly button area) Outer thigh Upper arm (tricep area) Love handle area Technique tips: Clean injection site with alcohol swab Pinch skin to create a fold Insert needle at 45-90 degree angle Inject slowly and steadily Withdraw needle and apply gentle pressure Intramuscular Injection Some users prefer intramuscular (IM) injection , though this is less common for epithalon: Deeper injection into muscle tissue Potentially faster initial absorption Common sites: deltoid, glute, vastus lateralis May be more uncomfortable than SubQ Oral and Nasal Administration While some suppliers offer oral or nasal spray versions, these methods have significantly lower bioavailability (estimated 5-15%) compared to injection

It is not a branded, FDA-approved finished product, which means the FDA does not review it for safety or purity the way it does approved drugs