The standard regimen involves: Loading doses without neurological involvement : 1 mg intramuscularly three times a week for 2 weeks [3] [8] Loading doses with neurological involvement : 1 mg intramuscularly on alternate days until no further improvement [3] [8] Maintenance therapy : 1 mg every 23 months for life in cases of pernicious anaemia or irreversible malabsorption (every 2 months if neurological involvement) [3] [8] This aggressive approach aims to prevent irreversible neurological damage, though recovery of established neuropathy may be incomplete, particularly if treatment is delayed
mean increases in resting heart rate of 1 to 4 beats per minute (bpm) were seen with routine clinical monitoring in semaglutide-treated patients vs
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The athletic horse needs more phosphorus to replace phosphorus used up at all levels of exercise (slow and fast work, walking, swimming, etc.), to replace phosphorus consumed at racing and for bone, cartilage and joints
It would happen a few hours after an injection, but only once or twice, then it would return to normal