Individuals most likely to benefit include: Those with pernicious anemia People with gastrointestinal disorders (e.g., Crohns disease, celiac disease, chronic gastritis) Patients following bariatric (weight loss) surgery Older adults with absorption difficulties Strict vegetarians or vegans at risk for deficiency People taking medications that can decrease vitamin B12 levels Laboratory testing usually confirms B12 deficiency before starting injections
Therefore, make sure you speak with your physician if you are considering lipotropic B12 injections
The GRAS designation has created regulatory ambiguity: while AOD-9604 supplements are legally available, their marketing often implies therapeutic benefits that remain unproven
Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient that plays a vital role in nerve function, red blood cell production, and energy metabolism
If a breastfeeding infant experiences an adverse effect related to a maternally ingested drug, healthcare providers are encouraged to report the adverse effect to the FDA
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