Important Safety Information

Warning: Mild fatigue, headache, temporary water retention, or injection-site discomfort may occur in some individuals.

What is the intended use of recovery therapy?

Recovery therapies offered through Fem Haven Rx are designed to support physical recovery, restorative sleep, tissue repair, and metabolic balance as part of a structured wellness approach. These programs focus on supporting the body’s natural recovery and repair processes, particularly during periods of increased physical demand, stress, or metabolic strain.

Each recovery option is reviewed individually to ensure alignment with established care protocols and suitability based on personal health history, wellness goals, and response to therapy. Recovery therapies are intended to complement overall health practices and are not designed to replace lifestyle fundamentals such as nutrition, rest, and movement.

Limitations of use:

Recovery therapies are commonly used within wellness and performance-support programs, but individual outcomes may vary. These treatments are not intended to produce immediate or guaranteed results related to fat loss, muscle gain, or physical performance.

Some recovery-focused applications continue to be studied, and long-term effects may differ between individuals. Recovery therapies work best when used consistently, as directed, and alongside healthy habits. They are not designed for recreational use or unsupervised dosing.

Who Should Avoid Recovery Therapy?

Recovery therapy may not be appropriate for everyone. Individuals who should avoid participation include:

    • People who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning pregnancy

    • Individuals with active cancer

    • Those with uncontrolled or unstable health conditions

    • Individuals with significant kidney or liver impairment

    • Anyone with known sensitivities to treatment components

Individuals currently taking medications or managing complex medical conditions should consult with a licensed provider before starting recovery therapy. In some cases, treatment may be delayed or not recommended to ensure safety.

How Is Recovery Therapy Administered?

Recovery therapy may be administered using different delivery methods depending on the selected program. Some options are provided in oral or rapid-dissolve form, while others involve self-administered injections. The method of administration, frequency, and duration are determined by a licensed provider based on individual needs, tolerance, and recovery goals.

Clear instructions are provided during onboarding to support proper use, comfort, and adherence.

Common Side Effects of Recovery Therapy?

Most individuals tolerate recovery therapy well. When side effects occur, they are typically mild and temporary. These may include:

    • Headache

    • Fatigue

    • Mild nausea

    • Injection-site irritation or redness

    • Temporary water retention

Side effects often resolve as the body adjusts. Persistent or worsening symptoms should be discussed with a provider.

What are the most serious side effects that a caregiver or I should watch out for?

Serious side effects are uncommon when recovery therapy is used as directed under provider supervision. In rare cases, individuals may experience prolonged swelling, unusual fatigue, or unexpected physical discomfort, particularly if underlying medical conditions are present or instructions are not followed.

Licensed provider oversight, appropriate dosing, and routine monitoring help minimize risk. Any concerning symptoms should be reported promptly for evaluation and guidance.

Fem Haven Rx includes provider-guided oversight and periodic virtual follow-ups to monitor response, assess tolerance, and adjust recovery plans when appropriate. These check-ins are important to ensure ongoing safety and effectiveness.

Note: All Fem Haven Rx recovery programs are provided under licensed provider guidance and fulfilled through accredited partners. Recommendations are based on individualized clinical review. Individual experiences and outcomes may vary.