Depending on your B12 levels, you may want to take an all-inclusive multivitamin that gives you your daily dose of B12 alongside other important vitamins and minerals, or opt for a standalone vitamin B-complex supplement
Copper peptides are generally safe for most people when used topically, as they don't enter the body to produce systemic effects, but copper peptides might not be appropriate for people with a known allergy or sensitivity to copper
Common Clinical Use Cases: IM steroid injection (e.g., Depo-Medrol for bursitis or joint pain) Vitamin B12 injection for deficiency Testosterone therapy in male hypogonadism Naltrexone injection for alcohol or opioid use disorder Rocephin (ceftriaxone) for infections like gonorrhea or pneumonia These injections must be documented properly, including drug name, dosage, route, site, and medical necessity to justify the service
These sources discuss the nutrients in lipotropic injections and their roles in metabolism