The injection is given subcutaneously or intramuscularly and can be self-administered at home after training
The trigger is not known
Toxic solvent residues DMF (dimethylformamide) Known liver toxin Associated with reproductive toxicity Must be removed to extremely low limits in GMP drugs DCM (dichloromethane / methylene chloride) Probable human carcinogen Central nervous system depressant Dangerous even in small amounts if injected TFA (trifluoroacetic acid) Corrosive Can remain in peptides as unmeasured TFA salt Pharmaceutical products often convert TFA salts to safer counterions Without validated HPLC, mass spectrometry, and residual solvent testing, patients may be injected with harmful chemical contaminants
People respond to medication differently, so there is no set time for when you can expect to see results
This treatment is compounded by a licensed U.S
Seek urgent medical attention (call 999 or attend A&E) if you experience: Severe abdominal pain, particularly if accompanied by vomiting Signs of pancreatitis: severe upper abdominal pain radiating to the back Symptoms of severe dehydration: confusion, rapid heartbeat, very low urine output Allergic reactions: difficulty breathing, facial swelling, severe rash Your healthcare provider may wish to investigate potential underlying causes of fatigue through blood tests , including: Full blood count (to check for anaemia) Thyroid function tests Vitamin B12 and folate levels Iron studies Kidney and liver function HbA1c (if diabetic or pre-diabetic) In some cases, dose adjustment or temporary treatment interruption may be necessary to allow recovery from side effects