For non-emergency concerns such as persistent injection site reactions or new neurological symptoms, contact your GP or NHS 111
These include: Neurological symptoms : tingling or numbness in hands and feet (paraesthesia), difficulty walking, balance problems, memory difficulties, or mood changes Haematological signs : ongoing fatigue, weakness, pale skin, or shortness of breath suggesting anaemia hasn't resolved Glossitis : a sore, red tongue that hasn't improved Cognitive issues : continued difficulty concentrating or memory problems These symptoms, particularly progressive neurological deficits or severe anaemia with cardiorespiratory compromise, may require urgent medical attention
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With sun exposure to sunlight, your body responds by producing vitamin D
Routes used in published research Both peptides have been studied across multiple administration routes in animal models
The Standard Protocol: Subcutaneous Injection For 90% of research scenarios, this is the way to go