[19] [21] Ascorbic acid, the sole active ingredient in this injection, exerts its physiological effects primarily through its role as a potent antioxidant and enzymatic cofactor
Additionally, assessing NE dynamics before AVP initiation, as proposed by Guerci et al
While B12 is generally safe, caution is needed in specific clinical situations: Lebers Disease (Hereditary Optic Neuropathy): B12 injections are generally contraindicated or should be used with extreme caution, as they may potentially aggravate optic atrophy in this rare condition
There is also no evidence that the body forms antibodies against AOD9604 as it is similar enough in structure to HGH to avoid stimulating an immune system response
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