In rarer cases, vitamin B12 can cause more serious side effects such as an irregular heartbeat or heart palpitations, hives, and anaphylaxis
A common reconstitution volume is 2 mL of bacteriostatic water, but follow your pharmacy's specific instructions
Subcutaneous injection is the most common research-context format today, but no published human pharmacokinetic study has formally characterized subcutaneous AOD-9604 (this gap was specifically called out in FDA's December 2024 review)
BioActive B12 is full-spectrum vitamin B12. The formulation contains the 3 essential bioactive forms of B12
Regular monitoring is one reason vitamin B12 injections are considered safe and effective when managed properly
Low energy Tingling sensation or numbness in hands or feet A swollen, red cracked tongue Mood changes Trouble concentrating and remembering things Megaloblastic anemia People at risk for Vitamin B12 Deficiency: People with a deficiency of intrinsic factor