In essence, sterile water for injection is pure water with no preservative , meant for immediate, single-use dilution of medications, whereas bacteriostatic water for injection is sterile water with a preservative (like benzyl alcohol) that allows for multiple uses from the same container by suppressing bacterial growth
[18] [19] Most patients experience these symptoms during the first 4-8 weeks of treatment or following dose increases, with symptoms typically diminishing over time as the body adapts to the medication
She says that growth hormones are a good example of this phenomenon
However, systemic subcutaneous protocols typically use the ranges above
These include severe abdominal pain, persistent nausea/vomiting, or signs of pancreatitis
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