The most common side effects of B12 injections are mild and temporary, including pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site, mild nausea or diarrhea, headache, dizziness, and itching near the injection area
The best B12 injection schedule depends on your health needs and how you react to the treatment
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When the body is deficient in vitamin B12, it cannot produce the number of healthy red blood cells for the body to function properly
However, many children using MB12 combined with other biomedical and non-biomedical therapies make incredible developmental gains and in a small percentage of children, have had their ASD label removed
In practice a GP or nurse may administer off-licence by giving a sub-cutaneous (under the skin, SC) injection but it is important to remember that the GP makes their own decision and takes their own accountability and reliability if they go off-licence