Hydroxocobalamin is a long-acting, highly bioavailable form of B12, making it a preferred choice for both clinical use and B12 deficiency correction
Our commitment to compassionate care ensures that every patient receives tailored advice and support
People taking them are becoming lab rats, said Adam Taylor, a professor of anatomy at Lancaster University in the U.K
Some drugs (including colchicine and metformin), as well as vitamins like vitamin C and folic acid, can reduce the levels of vitamin B12 in your body or affect the absorption of it
Recommendations depend on provider evaluation, patient goals, and medical appropriateness
BPC-157 is not FDA-approved for any therapeutic use