A person with very high iron levels may experience: weakness fatigue joint pain, often in the hands or knees low sex drive erectile dysfunction (ED) abdominal pain a gray, metallic, or bronze tone to the skin Several health conditions may lead to increased ferritin and iron levels, including: hyperthyroidism hemochromatosis, an inherited disorder alcohol use disorder liver disease porphyria, a group of disorders that affectthe production of heme (a component of hemoglobin) and impact the nervous system or skin certain cancers, including leukemia and Hodgkin lymphoma Other factors that A person with high ferritin levels If a person has low ferritin or iron levels, their doctor will need to evaluate how severe the deficiency is and identify the underlying cause
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May be injected intravenously at the discretion of theveterinarian
Product integrity, storage conditions, and handling procedures should be reviewed in accordance with applicable laboratory protocols and manufacturer guidance
Complete the medical declaration form Clinician review by Dr Knight (we will contact you if we need any extra information) UK dispatch (free tracked delivery worldwide) Step-by-step guidance included UK clinic support if you have questions at any stage 1) Choose your strength (subject to clinician review): 1mg or 5mg 2) Choose your kit size (tap to view): 1 ampoule Try it first: ideal if youre new and want to start small 4 ampoules Most popular: a convenient way to keep your routine going 6 ampoules Great for starting: suits a common weekly start schedule 10 ampoules Best value per ampoule: lowest cost per ampoule for ongoing maintenance Typical schedule: A common approach is 1 injection weekly for 6 weeks, then one injection every 46 weeks for maintenance