IMPORTANT SAFETY DATA
MIC+B12
Safety Information:
Side effects are typically mild and go away over time.
Common side effects:
Discomfort or redness at the injection area
Skin itching or sensations of overall swelling
Muscular cramps and weakness
Nausea and issues with urination
Swelling around the ankles or feet
Excessive fatigue
Precautions:
Avoid using MIC+B12 if you are pregnant, nursing, or if you are planning to become pregnant or to breastfeed.
Should itching/irritation persist, consider using an over-the-counter anti-itch cream containing hydrocortisone, or stop using the product altogether.
In the uncommon event of more severe reactions, such as an irregular heartbeat or difficulty breathing, cease usage immediately and consult your healthcare provider.
Note: The statements above have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.
Folic Acid
Safety Information:
Side effects are typically mild and go away over time.
Common side effects:
Discomfort or redness at the injection area
Skin itching or sensations of overall swelling
Muscular cramps and weakness
Precautions:
Avoid using Folic Acid if you have impaired kidney function.
Should itching/irritation persist, consider using an over-the-counter anti-itch cream containing hydrocortisone, or stop using the product altogether.
In the uncommon event of more severe reactions, such as an irregular heartbeat or difficulty breathing, cease usage immediately and consult your healthcare provider.
Note: The statements above have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.
NAD+
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a naturally occurring coenzyme found in all human cells. Eden offers access to compounded NAD+ injections through licensed providers and pharmacies. NAD+ offered through Eden is not FDA-approved. It is compounded and dispensed by state-licensed pharmacies following a telehealth consultation with a licensed medical provider.
Warnings & Precautions
Not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. Please consult a provider before use.
Use cautiously in individuals with a history of allergic reactions to NAD+ or injection components.
Consult your provider if you have any autoimmune, metabolic, or chronic health conditions, or are taking medications that may interact with NAD+ metabolism.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Do not exceed the dosing schedule recommended by your licensed provider. NAD+ injections should be administered subcutaneously, as directed.
Maximum dose is 0.5mL per injection.
Side Effects
While most individuals tolerate NAD+ injections well, the following side effects have been reported:
Redness, tenderness, or soreness at the injection site
Mild flushing or warmth
Lightheadedness, nausea, or temporary fatigue
Rarely, allergic reactions (seek immediate care if severe symptoms occur)
To reduce discomfort:
Inject slowly over 20–30 seconds
Rotate injection sites with each use
Drug Interactions
No significant interactions have been reported, but it is important to share your full supplement and medication list with your provider during your telehealth consultation.
Special Notes
This compounded NAD+ formulation is not approved by the FDA.
Eden is not a pharmacy and does not produce medications. Eden connects individuals with licensed medical providers who determine eligibility for treatment and coordinate dispensing through licensed pharmacies.
Glutathione
Common Side Effects
Mild redness, soreness, or swelling at the injection site
Headache
Temporary fatigue or dizziness
Flushing or warmth
Nausea or stomach discomfort (rare)
These symptoms are typically mild and short-lived, especially when injections are administered slowly. Rotating injection sites can help minimize local irritation.
More Serious Side Effects (less common)
Allergic reaction (e.g., rash, itching, swelling, difficulty breathing)
Chest tightness or shortness of breath
Joint pain or muscle cramps
Unusual weakness or tingling
If any of these occur, discontinue use and contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Warnings (serious risks)
Rare cases of allergic or anaphylactic reactions have been reported with IV or intramuscular glutathione. Patients with known sensitivities should use caution.
Use cautiously in individuals with asthma or a history of sulfur allergies.
Glutathione may alter levels of other antioxidants or medications metabolized through glutathione-dependent pathways.
Contraindications (not recommended for)
Known hypersensitivity to glutathione or any injection components
Current or recent diagnosis of cancer unless specifically approved by an oncologist
Pregnancy or breastfeeding (due to limited safety data)
Drug Interactions
No major interactions are well-established, but caution is advised in patients taking:
Chemotherapy agents
Medications affecting liver metabolism
High-dose antioxidant supplements
Always disclose all current medications and supplements during your provider consultation
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
Glutathione injections are not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding due to a lack of controlled safety data. Speak with your provider if you are pregnant, nursing, or planning to conceive.
Storage
Store in the refrigerator at 2–8°C (36–46°F)
Do not freeze
Keep the vial sealed and protected from direct light
Use within the prescribed time frame and follow proper injection technique guidelines
Keep out of reach of children. Do not use expired product.
LIPO+
Safety Information:
Side effects are typically mild and go away over time.
Common side effects:
Discomfort or redness at the injection area
Skin itching or sensations of overall swelling
Muscular cramps and weakness
Nausea and issues with urination
Swelling around the ankles or feet
Excessive fatigue
Precautions:
Avoid using LIPO+ if you are pregnant, nursing, or if you are planning to become pregnant or to breastfeed.
Should itching/irritation persist, consider using an over-the-counter anti-itch cream containing hydrocortisone, or stop using the product altogether.
In the uncommon event of more severe reactions, such as an irregular heartbeat or difficulty breathing, cease usage immediately and consult your healthcare provider.
Note: The statements above have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.
Sermorelin
Safety Information:
Side effects are typically mild and go away over time.
Common side effects:
Pain, redness, or swelling at the place of injection
Rare side effects:
Itching
Trouble swallowing
Dizziness
Flushing
Headache
Sleepiness
Trouble sitting still
You shouldn't use Sermorelin if:
You have hypersensitivity to Sermorelin or any of its ingredients
You're pregnant
You're breastfeeding
You have active cancer
Precautions:
Regular monitoring of growth hormone levels, blood sugar levels, and overall health by a healthcare provider is recommended.
Note: The statements above have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.