[20] Pernicious anemia may be present without a person experiencing symptoms at first, over time, feeling tired and weak, lightheadedness, dizziness, headaches, rapid or irregular heartbeat, breathlessness, glossitis (a sore red tongue), poor ability to exercise, low blood pressure, cold hands and feet, pale or yellow skin, easy bruising and bleeding, low-grade fevers, tremor, cold sensitivity, chest pain, upset stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, heartburn, weight loss, diarrhea, constipation, severe joint pain, feeling abnormal sensations including tingling or numbness to the fingers and toes ( pins and needles ), and tinnitus, may occur
Peptide Half-Life Chart: Quick Reference Whether you're a clinician adjusting dosing schedules or a patient trying to understand why your medication requires daily versus weekly injections, half-life is the number that explains it all
Minimum effective frequency is 4 applications per week
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