Bacteriostatic Water For Injection Bacteriostatic Water for Injection Bacteriostatic water is water that has been made to inhibit the growth of most types of bacteria. It is comprised of sterile and filtered water, with all bacteria removed, which is then mixed with 0.9% benzyl alcohol, which prevents any contaminating bacteria from growing in the water. In this way, the water has become 'static', or relatively unchanging in its bacterial content. Bacteriostatic water is used to dilute or dissolve medications for injection. It is different from sterile water, which is filtered and purified but has no additives, and is usually only available for single-use.
What is Tesamorelin? Tesamorelin (TH9507), a peptide called growth hormone-releasing factor (GHRF), causes the production and diffusion of growth hormones in the body, which helps increasing metabolism, reducing belly fat, improving body shape, and using energy. Tesamorelin is a synthetic growth hormone-releasing factor, which stimulates the production of growth hormone by binding to receptors on the anterior pituitary cells, thereby affecting metabolism and body shape. Tesamorelin specifically targets fat accumulation in the abdominal area. Because this drug releases growth hormones, patients with active cancer should not take it. Clinical trials have shown that compared with the human growth hormone itself, Tesamorelin has a significant effect of reducing abdominal fat and has fewer side effects, but after Tesamorlein is discontinued, fat may rebound (depending on the individual). Studies have shown that Tesamorelin reduces lipodystrophy in HIV-infected individuals and reduces
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