A recent study has examined the effect of cobalamin supplementation on the outcomes of treatment for feline patients with severe cobalamin deficiency and histories suggesting chronic gastrointestinal disease.5 In this study, serum concentrations of methylmalonic acid normalized following parenteral cobalamin supplementation, indicating that cobalamin deficiency was the cause of the high methylmalonic acid in serum
A B12 drip, also called vitamin B12 intravenous (IV) therapy, is a method of delivering high doses of B12 directly into the bloodstream through an IV
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The traditional treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency is the intramuscular injection of cyanocobalamin, generally 1 mg/day for one week, followed by 1 mg/week for one month, and then 1 mg every 1 or 2 months ad perpetuum [4, 18, 19]
When toxin is reconstituted with it, that small anaesthetic effect travels with each aliquot to the injection site
It was originally developed by Serono Laboratories and FDA-approved as Geref in 1997 for diagnosis and treatment of pediatric growth hormone deficiency