The solution should be clear, colorless to faintly yellow, with no particles, no gel texture, no bubbles persisting after 2 minutes of rest
Common Side Effects Pain or redness at the injection site Mild nausea Headache Dizziness Mild skin rash Serious and Rare Side Effects Severe allergic reactions Swelling of the face, lips, or throat Difficulty breathing Severe skin reactions Persistent or worsening symptoms requiring immediate medical attention Most side effects are mild and temporary

Superior and Sustained Performance: Arthramid achieves 80-85% efficacy across multiple peer-reviewed studies Long-lasting Results: Clinical studies demonstrate sustained efficacy up to 2 years post-treatment Evidence-Based Efficacy: Double-blinded controlled studies confirm Arthramid outperforms triamcinolone steroid and hyaluronic acid Proven Safety Profile: Histopathology studies confirm successful joint integration and biocompatibility Robust Research Foundation: Results validated across six independent peer-reviewed studies spanning multiple research teams and geographical locations Unlike many joint treatments on the market, Arthramid is backed by a growing body of robust, real-world research, not just anecdotal outcomes
Botox side effects are minimal when administered by skilled professionals and may include temporary redness or swelling at the injection site
11 Hydroxocobalamin injections are often recommended for those with B12 deficiency as it is retained in the blood for longer and binds more firmly to the TC II transport protein than other forms of B12