Injection areas
Route Subcutaneous (SubQ) or intramuscular (IM) injection only
Bile salts (such as sodium glycocholate, sodium deoxycholate, sodium taurocholate, sodium taurodihydrofusidate, sodium glycodihydrofusidate and the like), fatty acids and derivatives (such as oleic acid, caprylic acid, mono- and di-glycerides, lauric acids, acylcholines, caprylic acids, acylcarnitines, sodium caprates and the like), chelating agents (such as EDTA, citric acid, salicylates and the like), sulfoxides (such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), decylmethyl sulfoxide and the like), and alcohols (such as ethanol, isopropanol, propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, glycerol, propanediol and the like) also function as penetration enhancers
Chuback explains: What trans fats actually are Why they became so common in processed foods How they affect the arteries and cardiovascular system Why food labels can sometimes be misleading What ingredients people should pay attention to How small daily choices impact long-term heart health This is why awareness matters
Theoretical considerations include: Potential interactions requiring monitoring: Other fat-loss agents or thermogenics (additive effects), growth hormone or growth hormone secretagogues (mechanism overlap), medications affecting glucose metabolism (monitor blood sugar despite AOD-9604s neutral glycemic effects)
PMID 26001655