Administering a Intramuscular B12 Injection : 5 Steps - Instructables
What can go wrong Pain, swelling and a small lump The most common outcome of a rushed or badly angled injection is local irritation: soreness, redness, a small firm lump or a bruise
It would take a remarkably well-planned and adhered to diet to consume sufficient B12 solely from eggs and dairy
Medicare, for example, requires detailed documentation that includes the drugs name, dose, mode of administration, and medical necessity for the injection
Convenience: For individuals with busy lifestyles or difficulty remembering to take daily supplements, B12 injections offer a convenient solution
Reported adverse reactions include paresthesia, somnolence, and decreased serum folic acid levels