patient in intramuscular arm provide appointments for injections Visit 2 (week 8) Anamnesis: record lifestyle habits and use of alcohol Symptoms: if pathological at the first visit, record paresthesia, asthenia, loss or reduction of appetite, sadness or change in level of happiness, and concomitant pharmacological treatment Physical examination: if pathological at the first visit examine for Hunters glositis, positional and vibrational sensitivity Record concomitant treatment Request analyses to be performed one week before next visit: haemogram and serum vitamin B12 Questionnaires: EuroQoL-5D Assessment of adverse effects Therapeutic plan: patient in oral arm provision of medication
A: You may feel mild pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site
No detectable microbial contamination or heavy metals
This can include decreased stomach acid, which affects absorption, and diets low in animal products or high in processed food
It was developed in the 1990s to isolate a specific region of the growth hormone molecule