In the D-Gal + FOXO4-DRI group, mice also received D-galactose injections and, after 4 weeks, were given intraperitoneal injections of FOXO4-DRI (5 mg/kg, MCE, HY-P4157) every 2 days for 4 weeks, followed by tissue collection
The injections themselves only take a few seconds to be administered
Patients with vitamin B12 deficiency and concurrent renal or hepatic disease may require increased doses or more frequent administration of methylcobalamin
It is simply an honest assessment of the clinical evidence
A reasonable titration schedule might look like this: Week 1: 200mcg once daily Week 2: 300mcg once daily Week 3 onward: 300-500mcg based on response and tolerance Optimizing injection technique Poor injection technique contributes to injection site reactions and potentially to other effects like nausea from anxiety around the process
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