In clinical trials, patients were treated 3 times, with 6-10 days between each treatment.2 In practice, we find once a week on the same day, for 3 weeks in a row, is the easiest plan for patients to stick to, and sticking to the treatment plan is critical to getting the results Sebacia can create
Some possible peptide therapy side effects include: Hives, swelling, or breathing difficulty High blood pressure, rapid heart rate, and palpitations Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea Headaches and dizziness Rashes Always consult a doctor before starting peptide therapy
Ultimately, the dosage and frequency of NAD+ Injection must be tailored to the individuals needs, tolerability, and treatment objectives
Microdosing Retatrutide Split-dosing protocols for improved tolerability