It's prescribed for patients with confirmed vitamin B12 deficiency, especially those who cannot absorb B12 properly from food or oral supplements
In these cases, tiaminal B12 injection is a good way to get enough B12 without going through the digestive system
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However, exceeding the recommended dosage may lead to some side effects: Of course, any vitamins have limitations
This is available as a booster shot or IV bolt on to existing packages and offer a combination of 3 forms of B12 (methylcobalamin 2mg, adenosylcobalamin 2mg and hydroxocobalamin 1mg) for added effect and duration of action
Common side effects may include: Mild injection-site reactions (redness, soreness, itching) Upset stomach or nausea Headache Mild anxiety or restlessness Rarely, allergic reactions If you experience difficulty breathing, severe dizziness, or hives, seek medical attention immediately