and, when they are reported, the side effects typically resolve themselves within a few hours
The amount of medication to be drawn into the syringe will be determined by your healthcare provider
[2] Supplements are commonly taken orally but may be administered via intramuscular injection to treat deficiencies
Are there any other reasons B12 injections are given
Common symptoms include: Fatigue and weakness One of the earliest and most common complaints Pale or yellowish skin Due to reduced red blood cell production Shortness of breath From anemia reducing oxygen-carrying capacity Numbness or tingling in hands and feet A sign of nerve damage Balance problems and difficulty walking Neurological manifestation of deficiency Memory problems or brain fog Cognitive effects of low B12 Mood changes, depression, or irritability Sore, red, or swollen tongue (glossitis) Mouth ulcers Constipation or diarrhea Neurological symptoms numbness, balance issues, cognitive changes can become permanent if deficiency is not treated promptly
The best timing for GLP-1 injections remains a topic of ongoing discussion, but morning dosing is a reasonable first adjustment for sleep-affected users