Frequency Based on Severity : Mild deficiency : Injections may be needed every 3-6 months
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Documented side effects are usually mild to moderate: Injection-site pain, redness, or bruising Flushing Increased heart rate Nausea or gastrointestinal upset Headache Urinary changes or a fishy body odor at higher choline doses Because these are compounded products, sterile technique, pharmacy sourcing, and formulation verification matter
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This delayed gastric emptying creates a prolonged sense of satiety that reduces overall food intake without the stimulant-driven appetite suppression that phentermine relies on
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