General Information
10 mg/mL 10 mL Vial
Biotin injections come to the rescue whenever a patient suffers from hair loss, brittle hair, or thinning hair. Biotin is a member of the B-vitamin family and is naturally present in foods such as eggs and liver. However, healthy hair and nails require more biotin than we can absorb from food. Cue biotin shots and their potential to combat biotin deficiency, promote cell growth, and restore hair health.
Biotin (vitamin H; coenzyme R; classified as a B vitamin) is a dietary component that is important for the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids. It is found primarily in liver, kidney, and muscle. Biotin functions as an essential cofactor for five carboxylases that catalyze steps in fatty acid, glucose, and amino acid metabolism. It is also an important factor in histone modifications, gene regulation, and cell signaling. Mammals must consume biotin to replenish stores. Sources of biotin include organ meats, eggs, fish, seeds, and nuts. As a dietary supplement, biotin has been promoted to be useful in the treatment of hair and nail problems, cradle cap (seborrheic dermatitis) in phenylketonuria patients, biotinidase deficiency, diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, candida infections, and high cholesterol. It has also been used in pregnancy, hemodialysis, and peritoneal dialysis, as biotin deficiency is more likely in these situations. Biotin is found in many cosmetics products. Radiolabeled biotin is used for pretargeted radioimmunotherapy of cancerous tumors.
Store this medication at 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C) and away from heat, moisture and light. Keep all medicine out of the reach of children. Throw away any unused medicine after the beyond-use date. Do not flush unused medications or pour down a sink or drain.
Benefits of Biotin injections
- Strengthens hair
- Promotes hair growth
- Prevents hair loss and dryness
- Supports hair thickness
- Reduces split ends
- Restores hair elasticity
- Strengthens the nails
- Improves blood glucose
- Stabilizes blood sugar levels
- Regulates cholesterol
- Accelerates metabolism and digestion
- Helps with weight loss
Biotin injections should be administered whenever you notice symptoms of biotin deficiency to increase your levels of biotin and promote healthier hair. A biotin injection reacts with enzymes and contributes to the production of amino acids that, in turn, help with basic protein building. Healthy levels of biotin can boost the body’s keratin infrastructure and revive hair follicles leading to a decrease in hair loss and shinier and thicker hair.
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