Risks and Side Effects While generally safe, vitamin B12 injections can have side effects or risks, such as: Mild pain, swelling, or redness at the injection site Dizziness, headache, or nausea Allergic reactions (rare) Hypokalemia (low potassium levels) in individuals with severe deficiency undergoing treatment People with allergies to cobalt or who have Lebers disease should avoid B12 injections unless specifically advised by a doctor
IV Therapy Support: Used as a solvent for intravenous administration and compounding of injectable medications
A high result alone does not diagnose any disease
Poor technique destroys peptides regardless of perfect calculations
Simply mix into food without altering flavor or texture
Consistency throughout the day - whether in the morning, afternoon, or evening - is critical to reap the full advantages of this potent peptide