Semaglutide and tirzepatide produce weight loss of a magnitude that nutrient injections have never approached, with a real trial base behind them
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Theyll address any worries about b12 interacting with any medications
I was skeptical at first, but now I am the number 1 fan of vitamin B12 IV treatment
In addition, vitamin B12 can potentially interact with some medications, including: Proton pump inhibitors(e.g., Prilosec and Prevacid) Histamine 2-receptor antagonists (e.g., Tagamet and Zantac) Metformin In any case, before the procedure itself, you will need to fill out a special medical form indicating your medical condition and all medications that you are currently taking
For instance: If you take your B12 via the sublingual route (under your tongue) or via a shot (injection) you will probably need less than if you take your B12 in a capsule