We strongly advise against taking GLP-1 medications if you are pregnant, currently breastfeeding, or trying to conceive
Pure Med Spa ensures you receive accurate dosing for optimal results
Many vitamin deficiencies are a result of poor diet
Common side effects may include irritation at the application site, changes in taste, and potential gum-related issues
Fatty acid acylation enables albumin binding to extend circulation half-life
Dosage, Concentration, Route of Administration Dosage: Seek advice from a licensed physician, medical director, or other healthcare provider Concentration: 500mg/ml Route of Administration: IV/IM Resources: Precautions/Side Effects Before using ascorbic acid (vitamin C), talk with your doctor or pharmacist if any of the following apply to you: You have any known allergies You have a history of kidney disease, including kidney stones You have diabetes You are on anticoagulation therapy (blood thinners) You are on a sodium-restricted diet You have a condition called G6PD deficiency (a rare enzyme disorder) Ascorbic acid is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy when taken at recommended doses