[47] As of 2008 [48] had been subjected to chelation therapy
Bacteriostatic water should be stored at controlled room temperature (20C to 25C)
At higher temperatures, its vapor pressure increases, meaning more of it will exist as a gas in the headspace of the vial rather than dissolved in the water where it needs to be to inhibit bacterial growth
Levothyroxine therapy may be given with the hope of suppressing benign nodule growth, though its use is still controversial (Tanase et al
Barrier-Repairing Moisturizer (Strengthens and reduces reactivity) Look for ceramides, niacinamide, and peptides
For 100 mg vials, 3 mL bacteriostatic water yields 33.3 mg/mL, with 1 mg doses at 3 units (0.03 mL) and 2 mg doses at 6 units (0.06 mL)