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Learn where to self-administer a B12 shot and how to do it painlessly This article was medically reviewed by Shari Forschen, NP, MA and by wikiHow staff writer, Amber Crain
Vitamin B12 injections are primarily used to: Treat or prevent vitamin B12 deficiency Manage pernicious anemia Support patients with malabsorption disorders Aid those with dietary restrictions, such as vegans or vegetarians Offset vitamin loss due to medications like metformin or proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)
Professional Administration: At Sermedspa, B12 injections are administered by skilled professionals in a comfortable and sterile environment
B12 injections are generally considered safe when administered by a licensed healthcare professional