Current practice patterns extrapolated from animal studies and online communities typically involve subcutaneous injection of 0.25-0.5 mg once or twice daily, or oral administration of 0.5-1 mg daily to compensate for lower bioavailability
Adjusting Dosage Based on Medical Condition People with B12 deficiency or ongoing issues, like neuropathy, might need increased or frequent doses of medication as healthcare providers typically adjust doses according to each person's reaction and recovery journey
If youre concerned that your dog may be deficient in B12, or if your dog is suffering from chronic gastrointestinal symptoms, its best to see your veterinarian for a physical exam
In a trial of patients with T2DM and a BMI of 27 kg/m2 or greater being treated with semaglutide injection for weight loss, clinically significant hypoglycemia (plasma glucose less than 54 mg/dL) was reported in 6.2% of semaglutide-treated patients versus 2.5% of placebo-treated patients
Storage: Lyophilized: store frozen at 20 C (4 F)
Please discuss any further questions or concerns regarding the use of this medication with your veterinarian