the MHRA advises checking vitamin B12 levels if deficiency is suspected and considering periodic monitoring in those with risk factors [6] Chronic alcohol consumption can damage the gastric mucosa and impair absorption Nitrous oxide exposure (including recreational use) can inactivate vitamin B12 in the body, causing functional deficiency and neurological symptoms If you experience symptoms such as unexplained fatigue, pale skin, shortness of breath, neurological symptoms (tingling, numbness, balance problems), mood changes, or cognitive difficulties, contact your GP promptly
I could see a scenario where someone is very sensitive to the gastrointestinal side effects of GLP-1s, where microdosing might be considered, said Dr
The best choice depends on safety, tolerability, follow-up availability, and what you can stick with
Thank you so much seller
And most importantly, what is the right way to take them for safe and optimal results
Be especially careful when injecting small doses (less than 5 IU)