Insulin-like Growth Factor-1
Generic Name: insulin-like growth factor-1
Brand Names:
Guna-igf
PURPOSE Neuroendocrine Support
Overview
PURPOSE Neuroendocrine Support
Uses
INDICATIONS & USAGE Neuroendocrine Support
Dosage
DIRECTIONS Take 15 minutes before meals. Adults and children 12 years and older 20 drops twice a day in a little water. Hold in the mouth for about 30 seconds then swallow. Children between 12 years and 6 years of age 10 drops twice a day in a little water. Hold in the mouth for about 30 seconds then swallow. Children under 6 years 5 drops twice a day in a glass of water.
Warnings
WARNINGS Stop use and ask doctor if symptoms worsen or persist more than 5 days
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 used for?▼
INDICATIONS & USAGE Neuroendocrine Support
What are the important warnings for Insulin-like Growth Factor-1?▼
WARNINGS Stop use and ask doctor if symptoms worsen or persist more than 5 days
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Medical Disclaimer
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