Without ongoing B12 replacement, deficiency and symptoms will typically recur within months to years of discontinuation
Acetyl-CoA is a derivative of acetic acid that is converted to more complex molecules as required by the organism
When joint aches do occur temporally alongside B12 therapy, they are more likely coincidental or related to other factors rather than a direct pharmacological effect of the vitamin itself
It is important to disclose your medical history and any medications you are taking to ensure safety and effectiveness
It plays a central part in turning the food you eat into usable energy, in keeping your nerves healthy, and in producing the red blood cells that carry oxygen everywhere it needs to go
Interactions with Medications Vitamin B12 has the potential to interact with certain medications, including diabetic prescriptions, metformin, proton pump inhibitors, antagonists and antibiotics