Avoiding Growth Hormone Effects: If you are interested in the fat-reducing benefits without the anabolic or potential diabetogenic effects of full hGH, AOD9604 is designed for this specific purpose
Betnesol is betamethasone, a corticosteroid given by injection (NHS) Its main pregnancy use is to mature the baby's lungs before a preterm birth It is doctor-administered in hospital, never self-given Usual course: two 12 mg injections, 24 hours apart Best given between 24 and 34 weeks when preterm delivery is likely It reduces breathing problems, brain bleeds and newborn death in preterm babies (Cochrane) Maximum benefit is about 24 to 48 hours after the first dose Side effects are usually mild and temporary, and are monitored Betnesol is an Indian brand of betamethasone, a synthetic corticosteroid given as an injection (NHS) In pregnancy, it is used as an antenatal corticosteroid, a treatment given to the mother to help the unborn baby's lungs and organs develop faster before an early birth
It must be combined with an appropriate drug or solute to produce an approximately isotonic solution before IV administration
Therefore, some clients may need more frequent injections due to increased vitamin B12 utilization or loss
To know who needs B12 supplements, doctors check B12 levels and nutrition
Are IV vitamin drips effective