They should be stored in a cool, dry location protected from moisture and light
The product is intended for scientific research and development purposes only
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According to a US national survey, the average dietary intake of vitamin B 12 is 5.9 g/day for adult men and 3.8 g/day for adult women
Documented side effects are usually mild to moderate: Injection-site pain, redness, or bruising Flushing Increased heart rate Nausea or gastrointestinal upset Headache Urinary changes or a fishy body odor at higher choline doses Because these are compounded products, sterile technique, pharmacy sourcing, and formulation verification matter
Allergic reactions, such as a rash, itching, swelling, or redness, happen due to high vitamin dosage or as a response to the needle coating