Compounded Medications are Prepared for Patient-Specific use Pursuant to an Individual Prescription, are not FDA-Approved, and should only be used under the Guidance of a Licensed Doctor
The 2024 NICE NG239 guideline on vitamin B12 deficiency in over-16s lists the main groups who need injections: Autoimmune gastritis (pernicious anaemia)
Shots and injections, when given by a professional and used in tandem with other healthy living efforts, can improve weight loss by naturally speeding up the elimination of fat via a healthy metabolism
Common side effects associated with MIC+B12 injections may include: Injection Site Reactions: Redness, swelling, pain, or irritation at the injection site are common side effects of MIC+B12 injections
By activating both phases concurrently, the blend compresses the healing timeline
If this occurs, consider changing placement on the body or use injections less often