A slow injection (roughly 5 to 10 seconds for a standard dose) is less painful than a fast one because it gives the subcutaneous tissue time to accommodate the fluid volume
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The lead author is Carla Nasca, PhD, a postdoctoral scholar in McEwens lab
[4] [3] When to seek medical help : Call 999 or go to A&E : For severe abdominal pain with fever, vomiting, or signs of shock Contact your GP urgently : For persistent abdominal pain, signs of gallbladder problems (right upper abdominal pain, jaundice), persistent vomiting, hypoglycaemia symptoms, or vision changes Routine GP appointment : For ongoing side effects affecting quality of life or treatment adherence Patients should maintain open communication with their healthcare team throughout treatment
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When combined with B12, the yellow from niacinamide and the pink from B12 can interact visually to produce a shade that appears slightly warmer or more salmon-toned compared to B12 alone