Vitamin B12 deficiency affects a measurable portion of the population
Methylcobalamin B12 has also been shown to be superior in tackling sleep disorders, since it is believed to influence melatonin synthesis
Gastrointestinal symptoms (more common with oral preparations): Mild nausea or upset stomach Diarrhoea (typically with very high doses) Other effects: Headache, particularly when treatment is first initiated Dizziness or light-headedness Skin reactions such as mild rash or itching Temporary reddish discolouration of urine (chromaturia) after hydroxocobalamin injections, which is harmless It is important to note that many symptoms attributed to B12 supplementation may actually represent the body's response to correcting a deficiency
May be used as a booster for any of our infusions
Provider supervision, hydration, gradual dosing, proper nutrition, and safe injection technique may help reduce risks
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