That being said, they are keeping an eye on SS-31 for a different type of eye health issue

People generally visit us for injectable vitamins looking for an improvement in: Athletic Performance Antiviral Effects Exercise Performance Anti-fatigue Effects Sports Performance Energy Levels Immune System Function Heart Health INJECTIONS WE OFFER Energy Boost (B12) In contrast to vitamin B12 tablets, which pass through our stomachs before reaching the bloodstream, significantly reducing absorption rate, vitamin B12 injections deliver the necessary nutrient directly to the bloodstream, providing a number of advantages: Metabolic Balance Boosted Energy Levels Enhances cognitive function An improved sleep quality Increased bone density Better Mood Weight Loss Vitamin B12 injections may also reduce the risk of many medical conditions, including: Stroke Heart Disease Dementia Osteoporosis Age-related Macular Degeneration Anemia Vision Loss Neural Tube Defects It is not known whether there are any adverse effects associated with vitamin B-12 injections

Potential benefits may include support for: Healthy red blood cell production Normal neurological function Energy metabolism General wellbeing where deficiency exists It is important not to assume that vitamin B12 injections are suitable or necessary for everyone
NAD+ is a form of a naturally occurring coenzyme/vitamin, and it does not appear to directly interfere with common medications or supplements based on current knowledge
BPC 157 + L-NAME + L-arginine bath: In combination, we have mutual counteraction (L-NAME + L-arginine) or presentation similar to BPC 157-treated rats (BPC 157 + L-NAME

Already in effect (January 1, 2026): Standard PA decisions within 7 calendar days (down from 14) Urgent PA decisions within 72 hours Specific denial reasons required on every denial (not just not medically necessary) Applies to Medicare Advantage, Medicaid managed care, CHIP, and ACA Marketplace plans Coming March 31, 2026: Payers must publicly report PA metrics for calendar year 2025: approval/denial rates, average decision times, and appeals outcomes Providers will be able to compare payer performance for the first time Coming January 1, 2027: FHIR-based Prior Authorization APIs required providers check PA requirements, submit requests, and receive decisions electronically through their EHR Expected to reduce average PA processing time from days to minutes for standard requests Medicare WISeR Model (live in AZ and WA): The Wasteful and Inappropriate Services Reduction pilot launched January 2026 in six states including Arizona and Washington