Hydroxocobalamin 1mg is the standard UK formulation, typically administered every two to three months for maintenance therapy Self-administration requires GP prescription, competency training from practice nurses, and demonstration of proper injection technique Common injection sites include the thigh (vastus lateralis) for both intramuscular and subcutaneous administration with site rotation essential Serious side effects are rare but anaphylaxis requires immediate 999 call
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Prescription peptides used under medical supervision have generally favorable safety profiles in published research, though risks vary by peptide, dose, and your individual health context
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Potential Benefits & Side Effects Evidence tier: a single ex-vivo / in-vitro study for AHK-Cu, class-level animal data for GHK-Cu, and no human trial by any route