The choice depends on several factors, such as the injection dose, frequency, and medical equipment
Some researchers prefer 1mL (10mg/mL, more concentrated) or larger volumes for more dilute preparations
Benefits of B12 are extensive: from mood and nerve health to cardiovascular, eye, skin, and liver health
Known Side Effects Reported side effects are generally mild and infrequent: Injection site reactions: temporary redness, mild swelling, or tenderness Nausea: occasionally reported, usually mild and transient Dizziness: rare, typically with first doses Fatigue: some users report temporary tiredness Headache: infrequent, usually resolves quickly These effects typically diminish with continued use and rarely require treatment discontinuation
Your medical provider will customize your injection schedule based on the severity of your deficiency and how quickly your levels need to be corrected
Can I add more or less bacteriostatic water than recommended