This is the closest human dataset informing IGF-1 LR3 risk
The specific common uses of thiamine hydrochloride injections include: Metabolism disorders and deficiencies Diseases in newborns Nutritional deficiencies of dogs and cats Lumbago of horses Cannibalism in chickens Secondary anemia and parasitic anemia Exhaustion Lack of appetite After birth malnutrition Dogs' Thiamine Deficiency Thiamine hydrochloride treats thiamine deficiencies, lack of appetite, and nutritional deficiencies in newborns
Delayed growth: in children with thalassemia, the disease can cause delayed growth and development Bone deformities: in severe cases of thalassemia, the disease can cause bone deformities such as an enlarged forehead, prominent cheekbones, and an overgrowth of the upper jaw
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Processing of cholesterol and protein gives propionyl-CoA that is converted to methylmalonyl-CoA, which is used by MUT enzyme to make succinyl-CoA
Store at 20 to 25C (68 to 77F) [see USP Controlled Room Temperature]