Therefore, a one-size-fits-all approach is rarely effective
If you have any questions about this medicine or how to perform injections, please consult your doctor or pharmacist
Symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency or folate (folic acid) deficiency can include: Rapid breathing or shortness of breath Headaches Indigestion Loss of appetite Heart palpitations Vision problems Feeling weak or tired Diarrhea Tingling sensation A sore or red tongue, sometimes with mouth ulcers Problems with memory, understanding, and judgment (cognitive changes) If you have any of these symptoms, get in touch with a medical professional
Less commonly, people with vitamin B12 deficiency due to long-term poor diet may be advised to stop taking the pill once vitamin B12 levels have been restored to normal and their diet has improved
Reported or possible side effects (anecdotal): Mild gastrointestinal discomfort Temporary increase in energy or alertness Mild fluctuations in appetite or hydration Potential interactions with other metabolic regulators Contraindications : Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals Patients with uncontrolled thyroid or adrenal disorders Individuals on insulin or glucose-lowering medications (unless medically supervised) Storage and Handling Store in a cool, dry place at 1525C (5977F) Keep container tightly closed Protect from light and moisture Keep out of reach of children For compounded or research use only , as directed by a licensed healthcare provider Why Choose 5-Amino-1MQ
B12 injection vs oral supplement , which fits you