Yes, methylcobalamin is a synthetic form of Vitamin B12 and does not contain animal-derived ingredients
Treats Neuropathy Conditions: Effective for acute neuropathy, sciatica, rheumatoid neuropathy, and multiple neuropathy
Its primary purpose is to serve as a diluent or solvent for medications that need to be dissolved or thinned before being injected into the body
Vitamin B12 Medicine Interactions Chloramphenicol: bacteriostatic antibiotic can interfere with red blood cell response to supplemental Vit B12 Proton pump inhibitors: omeprazole and lansoprazole, etc., slow gastric acid release and may interfere with VIt B12 absorption from food H2-receptor antagonists: cimetidine, famotidine and ranitidine slow the release of hydrochloric acid into the stomach and interfere with Vitamin B12 absorption from food Metformin: might reduce absorption of Vitamin B12 due to altered intestinal motility, increased bacterial overgrowth, etc
Enhances Skin Health and Appearance B12 is essential for the health of your skin, hair and nails as it plays a role in cell reproduction and therefore the renewal of your skin
Safety Profile & Selectivity