A complete summary of the external validation analysis, including exact variant matches, nearby supporting variants, and direction of effect comparisons, is provided in Supplementary Table S1
Topical is safe
Full tracking is essential for any extended protocol, with frequency and scope of tracking adjusted based on protocol duration and personal risk factors

Telehealth red flags for consumers Look for these warning signs, including if a company: makes claims such as the compounded drug is the same as an FDA-approved drug offers medicine at deep discounts or prices that seem too good to be true sends medicine that looks different than what youve previously received at your local pharmacy or was pictured on their website, or arrives in packaging that is broken or damaged or lacks instructions for use does not require a screening and prescription by a licensed doctor before providing medicine does not have a licensed doctor available to answer questions after you receive your medication makes spelling errors on the label or provides incorrect addresses of the pharmacy includes a pharmacy name on the label that you think might be fraudulent Concerns with compounded versions of these drugs A compounded drug might be appropriate if a patients medical need cannot be met by an FDA-approved drug, or the FDA-approved drug is not commercially available

This is why you get muscle aches, kidney or liver damage, etc
You can follow these steps when using most types of insulin pens: Wash your hands and collect your insulin pen, needle, alcohol swabs and a container for the needles Uncover the pen and clean the top of the pen with an alcohol swab Open the needle by peeling off the cover and placing it on top of the pen