Dosage Recommendations Clear instructions tailored to your schedule for safe and effective administration of Vitamin B12 (Hydroxocobalamin) Health Tips and Guidance Professional advice on managing side effects, hydration, and maintaining overall well-being while taking the medication
For medical use, see Cyanocobalamin injection for adverse effects and precautions
it is intended only as a diluent for injectable medications
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It may be time to consider a Vitamin B12 injection if you are experiencing common symptoms, including: Weakness, fatigue, or lightheadedness Heart palpitations Pale skin Mouth or tongue soreness or bleeding Constipation, diarrhea, loss of appetite, or gas Numbness or tingling, muscle weakness, and problems walking Vision loss Possible depression, memory loss, or behavioral changes Anemia Intestinal disorders and weight loss Vitamin B12 injections can potentially treat anyone experiencing symptoms associated with a deficiency
Since only animal studies exist, doctors remain divided on whether BPC-157 should be widely available