Important Safety Information Do not use AOD-9604 if you: Have a known allergy to growth hormone fragments or any component of the formulation Have been diagnosed with active cancer or have a history of malignancy (use only under medical supervision) Are pregnant or breastfeeding (safety data is lacking) Have severe uncontrolled diabetes or metabolic disorders without medical supervision Common side effects may include: Injection site reactions, mild headaches, temporary fatigue, or slight dizziness during initial use
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Many GLP-1 medications allow flexibility when adjusting injection days, provided a minimum number of days have passed between doses
People avoiding stimulants: Suitable for athletes sensitive to caffeine or taking a stimulant break