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Biotine Bayer 0.5% 6 Ampoules IM Injection
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Biotine Bayer 0.5% 6 Ampoules IM Injection

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Combating hair loss is now possible with Bayer Biotin 0.5% 6 IM injectable ampoules. Buy now at your local pharmacy and see the difference.

What is Biotine Bayer 0.5% 6 ampoules IM injection used for?

Bayer Biotin 0.5% 6 ampoules IM injection is much more than just a product. It's a powerful and effective weapon in the fight against a problem many of us fear - hair loss or diffuse alopecia. This scientific term refers to generalized hair loss over the entire scalp. A disconcerting experience that can affect your self-confidence. Fortunately, the solution lies in this little bottle.

What does Biotin do?

The magic lies in one key ingredient: vitamin H, also known as Biotin or vitamin B8. This essential element for our bodies has fascinating properties that benefit the health of our hair. It's the unsung hero of our hair, the silent guardian of thick, full locks.

How does Biotin work?

Biotin plays a crucial role in our bodies as a coenzyme. It is essential to many metabolic processes, including the synthesis of amino acids. Amino acids are organic molecules that combine to form proteins. And guess what? Hair is mainly made up of proteins, in particular a protein called keratin. By supporting amino acid synthesis, Biotin contributes to the production of proteins needed for hair growth. It's like giving your hair the building material it needs to grow strong and healthy.

Is Biotin important for keratin?

Biotin also plays a direct role in keratin formation. People who suffer from Biotin deficiency can have fine, brittle hair that breaks easily. By providing your body with a regular dose of Biotin by injection, you enable your hair to strengthen from the inside out, becoming more resistant to loss and breakage.

What does each ampoule of Bayer Biotin contain?

In each 1ml injectable ampoule of Bayer Biotin, you get a powerful dose of 5mg of Biotin. Enough to give your body the boost it needs to strengthen and promote hair growth.

How do I use this injectable solution?

Using Bayer Biotin 0.5% 6 ampoules IM injection is straightforward, but should be carried out by a professional. The recommended dosage is 1 to 2 vials 3 times a week for 6 weeks.

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What are the side effects and contraindications?

  • It is important to take certain precautions when using Bayer Biotin.
  • This product is contraindicated in cases of hypersensitivity to any of its components, particularly parabens.
  • Furthermore, in the absence of sufficient data, Biotin Injection should not be used during pregnancy or while breast-feeding.
  • If in doubt, refer to the package leaflet or ask your pharmacist or doctor for advice.

What is the composition of these ampoules?

Biotine Bayer 0.5% 6 ampoules for IM injection contains : Biotin (vitamin H), Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate Dihydrate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Water for Injection.

Presentation

Biotine Bayer 0.5% 6 ampoules for IM injection is packaged in a box containing 6 ampoules of 1 ml each. This practical, easy-to-use packaging enables you to follow your treatment in a regular, organized way. What's more, each box comes with detailed instructions to guide you through your treatment.

Where can I buy biotin ampoules?

Bayer Biotin 0.5% 6 ampoules IM injection is easily accessible for any adult suffering from diffuse alopecia. It is available for sale in pharmacies. You can find it in pharmacies or order online for home delivery, at your convenience.

What other products can I use with Bayer Biotin?

In addition to using Bayer Biotin 0.5% 6 IM Injectable Ampoules, you may want to consider incorporating complementary products for a holistic approach to hair health. Products such as Biotin shampoos, hair masks, or Biotin-based dietary supplements could be beneficial.

However, it's important to note that you should always consult your doctor or pharmacist before adding a new product to your hair care routine, especially if you're undergoing medical treatment for alopecia.

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