Include Patient Consent: Always obtain and document consent before administering any injection
WADA Prohibition The World Anti-Doping Agency explicitly prohibits AOD-9604 for competitive athletes: Listed under Section S0 (Non-Approved Substances) and S2.2.3 (Growth Hormone Fragments) Prohibited at all times (both in-competition and out-of-competition) No Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs) available Detection methods developed and implemented in anti-doping laboratories worldwide WADAs 2013 statement clarified that AOD-9604 is a substance still under pre-clinical and clinical development and has not been approved for therapeutic use by any government health authority in the world. Research Classification: AOD-9604 is available only for laboratory research use
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Popular Brands Hospira (Pfizer) Cyanocobalamin Injection American Regent Cyanocobalamin Fresenius Kabi Cyanocobalamin Sandoz Cyanocobalamin Teva Cyanocobalamin Strengths 1000 mcg/mL (standard adult & clinical dose) 500 mcg/mL (pediatric or dose-adjusted therapy) 2000 mcg/mL (high-strength for severe deficiency) Typical regimen: 1000 mcg IM weekly, then monthly maintenance (per healthcare providers direction)
Potential Side Effects and Precautions While methylcobalamin injection is generally considered safe, some people might experience minor side effects, such as: Pain or redness at the injection site Mild diarrhea Headache or nausea Rare allergic reactions In patients with kidney issues or those on certain medications, methylcobalamin must be used cautiously
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