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Biotin intramuscular injections

Biotin Intramuscular Injections involve the administration of biotin, also known as Vitamin B7 or Vitamin H, directly into the muscle through an intramuscular injection. Biotin is one of the B complex vitamins that plays a crucial role in a variety of metabolic processes in the body, including the conversion of food into energy, the maintenance of skin, hair, and mucous membranes, as well as supporting liver function and nervous system health.

These injections are typically used when there is a significant deficiency of biotin, which is rare but can occur due to genetic disorders, malabsorption issues, or in some cases, with prolonged use of certain medications. Biotin deficiencies can lead to symptoms like hair thinning or loss, skin rashes, and neurological issues such as depression, lethargy, and hallucinations. The intramuscular method ensures that the biotin is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream, providing a more immediate effect compared to oral supplements. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals who have difficulties with oral absorption or who require a rapid increase in their biotin levels. Biotin injections are typically administered by a healthcare professional, and the frequency and dosage depend on the severity of the deficiency and the individual’s overall health status. While biotin is generally considered safe, even at high doses, it’s important for these injections to be administered under medical supervision. Side effects from biotin injections are rare but may include pain or discomfort at the injection site. In some cases, high doses of biotin can interfere with certain laboratory tests, so it’s important to inform healthcare providers about biotin supplementation if undergoing lab testing. It’s crucial for individuals to consult with a healthcare provider before starting biotin injections to ensure they are necessary and to determine the appropriate dosage and frequency. Healthcare providers can also monitor the effectiveness of the treatment and make any necessary adjustments.

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  • Price: £30
  • Duration: 30m
  • Capacity: 1