CPT Code 96372 Everything You Need to Know CPT code 96372 refers to a therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic injection given either subcutaneously (under the skin) or intramuscularly (into the muscle), for a drug or substance, but not vaccines, chemotherapy, or IVs, used for conditions like B12 shots, antibiotics, or pain relief
For peptide reconstitution requiring multiple doses from one vial, BAC water is required
Available in 2mg, 5mg and 10mg vials
Selenium utilization by GPX4 is required to prevent Hydroperoxide-induced Ferroptosis
NAPDH Oxidase converts oxygen to Super Oxide (O 2 ) mainly in neutrophils Myeloperoxidase (MPO) converts peroxide (H2O2) into Hydrochloric Acid (HOCl) mainly in neutrophils Fenton Reaction generates Hydroxide (OH-) from peroxide (H2O2) using iron Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) converts Super Oxide (O 2 ) to peroxide (H2O2) Glutathione convert Hydroxide (OH-) to water Catalase converts Peroxide (H2O2) to water We will see in the immunology section that that a defect in NADPH Oxidase causes Chronic Granulomatous disease