Despite the absence of a statistically significant doseresponse relationship observed in this analysis, clinical decision-making should consider that absorption efficiencyrather than absolute dosagemay be the limiting factor
Diarrhoea is an uncommon side effect of vitamin B12 supplementation, listed as a rare adverse reaction in UK product information for both oral and injectable preparations
It is necessary for the proper function of the mitochondria, the energy-producing structures in cells
The most common B12/MIC side effect is pain, redness, or itching at the injection site
These include: Pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site Bruising or hardening of tissue (induration) Itching or warmth around the injection area Temporary discolouration of the skin These localised reactions typically resolve within 2472 hours
By increasing the expression density of these receptors, the peptide enhances the sensitivity of the cellular environment to endogenous lipolytic stimuli