Sublingual B12: Pros and Cons Sublingual B12 supplements dissolve under the tongue, where some of the vitamin may be absorbed through the tissues in the mouth before being swallowed
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After positively identifying my patient (my lab supervisor), and double checking that the insulin type (rapid acting Humalog) was accurate and not expired, I proceeded to uncap the needle, picked up the vial of insulin and then promptly botched the draw by ramming the tiny needle tip into the metal seal of the insulin vial, rendering the needle dirty, dull and useless
Vitamin B12 injections are administered subcutaneously (under the skin), and can be given up to twice weekly
It demands proper delivery
However, some people may have difficulty absorbing or obtaining enough vitamin B12 from their diet, leading to a deficiency diagnosed by a simple blood test to measure your levels