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Some reasons your body may not be able to get enough B12 from food include: Anemia Gastritis Crohns disease Celiac disease Alcohol use disorder Sjgrens syndrome Weight loss surgery, or surgery that removes part or all of your stomach A vegan or strict vegetarian diet (as B12 is only found in animal products) Medications, such as metformin and drugs used to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), indigestion, and stomach ulcers Pregnancy Your doctor could also order a B12 test based on your symptoms
Pernicious anemia is a chronic condition characterized by the inability to absorb vitamin B12, leading to deficiency and related complications. Other issues like problems after stomach surgery or diseases like Crohns also might need Vitamin B12 injections
Various molecules including the farnesoid X receptor (FXR) 14 and the G-protein coupled receptor TGR5 15 are known to be involved in the BA-medicated metabolic regulation
Its essential for red blood cell production, DNA synthesis, energy metabolism, and neurological function
7.Describe The Various Machines Used For Making Vitamin b1, b6, and b12 Injection