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Likewise, this goes along with counteraction/attenuation of bupivacaine (i.e., arrhythmias, fatal outcome) [89], lidocaine (i.e., local anesthesia via an intraplantar application and axillary and spinal (L4L5) intrathecal block, arrhythmias, convulsions) [60], tetracaine (i.e., dry eye) [276], and oxibuprocaine (i.e., dry eye) [276] as a whole
If the same vial were diluted with 4mL of water, the concentration would be halved to 2,500mcg/mL, and the same 2,500mcg dose would now require 1mL, or 100 units
Sermorelin's short half-life is the reason it is dosed nightly at bedtime, while CJC-1295 with DAC is typically given once or twice weekly