Providers may administer IV medications as: IV Push IV Infusion Common administration codes include: CPT 96374 Initial IV push CPT 96375 Additional sequential IV push CPT 96365 Initial IV infusion up to 1 hour CPT 96366 Each additional hour Because infusion coding follows administration hierarchies, coders should carefully review CPT guidelines before assigning codes
The clinical version uses prescription ingredients that cannot legally be sold for at-home use, including dilute neuromodulator (micro-Botox), dilute hyaluronic acid filler, and clinic-strength PRP
A larger follow-up RCT (n=72 older adults) confirmed these findings, additionally demonstrating improvements in gait speed (+0.14 m/s), grip strength, 6-minute walk distance, waist circumference reduction, and systolic blood pressure reduction (Kumar et al., J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci, 2023) [21]
Leaving vials in direct light or heat A sunny counter or a car interior can push a vial well past safe storage temperatures within hours