I, personally, prefer injections, as I can better fine-tune their dose to avoid side effects, and they are generally more efficacious
Storage: Store at -20C
This is why the images often stress, "always follow the amount of units" because the "concentration of the Medication fluctuates." You can't just apply a universal conversion factor like "1 mg always equals X units." It's specific to the drug, its concentration, and the design of the injection device
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Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in response to prior formula-related illnesses and deaths, including incidents involving Cronobacter and Salmonella contamination