Treatment with Dihexa led to a notable recovery in motor function, as evidenced by improved rope hang times
Guideline 4: Laboratory Monitoring and Dose Adjustments Laboratory monitoring is key in checking how well B12 treatment works
Injecting into a vein may mean some of the vitamin is wasted, as it can leave the body via the urine
Vitamin B12 is a water soluble vitamin, and is important for things like making your healthy red blood cells (the ones that carry oxygen), keeping your nerves working right, and giving you the energy to do all the things you enjoy
Some options are vitamin or nutrient injections, while others, such as Toradol, Zofran, Semaglutide, and Tirzepatide, require appropriate medical review
Consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice