Injected SOD may cause localized reactions like pain, swelling, or redness at the injection site. These reactions are generally mild and temporary.
Injection site reactions following the administration of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in injectable form can manifest as localized pain, swelling (edema), redness (erythema), itching (pruritus), or mild inflammation at the point of injection. These reactions are generally considered mild and self-limiting. The extent and severity of the reaction can vary depending on individual sensitivity, injection technique, and the specific formulation of SOD used. In rare instances, more pronounced reactions, such as bruising or localized skin discoloration, may occur. Some individuals may also experience mild tenderness or discomfort to the touch at the injection site. The occurrence of infection is rare but possible and should be considered if symptoms worsen or persist.
Key Information
Severity
Low
Associated Ingredients
1 ingredient
Associated Ingredients
Superoxide Dismutase (SOD)
Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) is an antioxidant enzyme that neutralizes free radicals, but oral bioavai...
Important Safety Information
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