Who Should Avoid It Not for use on broken or infected skin Avoid eye area - may cause irritation Do not use if allergic to copper or peptides Not recommended during acute skin infections Stop Right Away If You Notice Persistent scalp irritation, itching, or burning Allergic reaction: rash, hives, swelling Increased hair shedding that doesn't improve after 4-6 weeks Signs of copper sensitivity: metallic taste, nausea Skin discoloration at application site Any unexpected adverse reactions Milder Signs to Watch For How Long Should a AHK-Cu Cycle Last
It is also advised to avoid mega doses of pyridoxine in pregnant or breastfeeding patients unless necessary, since safety data for doses beyond the recommended dietary allowance are limited
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I do not know the oral supplementation would have worked for them, but I wondered how Allegras Cobalamin levels have been since you started the oral formulation Thank you for this information
It depends on the cause of the deficiency, ongoing risk factors, and how well the treatment works