Hypoglycemia IGF-1 enhances glucose uptake in muscle tissue, which can occasionally cause low blood sugar symptoms: Lightheadedness Shakiness Fatigue Sweating This is more likely at: Higher doses (75100 mcg) Fasted state injections To manage: Take IGF-1 DES with a small carb-containing meal Avoid using in deep fasted states without glucose support IGF-1-induced hypoglycemia is dose-dependent and can be mitigated with appropriate carbohydrate intake during administration. Le Roith et al., Endocrine Reviews Local Injection Site Irritation Because IGF-1 DES is injected intramuscularly : Some users report site soreness Occasional redness or swelling may occur if injection volume is too large To manage: Rotate injection sites regularly Limit volume per site to 6 weeks without a break Using high doses in the same site repeatedly risk of localized tissue overgrowth Monitor results carefully and adjust based on: Recovery status Muscle response Joint/tendon feedback Find similar articles: peptides

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