Some may experience minor side effects such as: Redness or swelling at the injection site Temporary soreness or bruising Less commonly, side effects could include: Mild headaches Nausea Itchy skin or rash Should you notice any prolonged side effects, we recommend speaking with your GP or calling NHS 111 for advice
B12 deficiency is quite common in both the US and UK, affecting around 6% of people aged under 60, and nearly 20% of those 60 and over
Common side effects may include dizziness, loss of appetite, vomiting, headache, etc
Being deficient in Vitamin B12 can have lasting effects on your body, your mind, and your appetite for life I.e., depression
It blocks the activity of the enzyme tyrosinase and decreases melanin synthesis
Importantly, these body weight changes were not attributable to differences in food intake across the groups, as all treatments showed similar food consumption patterns in both lean and obese mice