W., Schoenherr, J., Gouker, L
Some clinicians may choose a shorter or longer washout period this should be thoughtfully justified, taking into consideration all factors, such as the patients medical history, how they have responded to treatment thus far and even how the patient would feel having a certain length of time for the washout period
One overlooked cause is drug-induced RLS, which can be challenging for clinicians to identify due to its infrequency
The exception is peptides containing copper, like GHK-Cu , which naturally has a blue tint
Maybe insurance stopped covering it
But the science is pointing in an intriguing direction