Preparation Preparation for extracellular matrix allograft injections for joint cartilage regeneration may involve the following: A review of your medical history and routine diagnostic tests, such as blood work Informing your doctor about any medications or supplements you are taking Informing your doctor about allergies to any medications, anesthesia, or latex Disclosing any recent illnesses or other medical conditions Refraining from medications, such as blood thinners or other supplements, if contraindicated for the procedure Arranging for someone to drive you home after the procedure Signing an informed consent form Procedure During the extracellular matrix allograft injection procedure, you will be seated or lying in a comfortable position
Intramuscular B12 Injections By injecting vitamin B12 directly into muscle tissue, intramuscular B12 injections achieve the desired results
Memory loss and a loss of neurons is related to below normal B12 levels
Tirzepatide plus either cyanocobalamin or methylcobalamin, in bacteriostatic water, at a concentration typically ranging from 2 mg/mL to 10 mg/mL
Infusion and Injection Treatments The following biologic therapies are administered at all IVX Health centers