However, if you do have blood work done note that the drawback is that the current widely used test to check B12 levels only measures the total amount o vitamin B12 in your blood, meaning, it measures the forms of active B12 which your body can use and process as well as the inactive forms which cannot
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Doctors and health media focus almost entirely on B12 deficiency, so seeing a number flagged as high can feel unexpectedly alarming
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Results vary based on the individual, treatment consistency, and overall health status
It has the molecular formula C 14 H 22 CuN 6 O 4 , a molecular weight of 401.9 g/mol, and CAS number 89030-95-5