Frequently Asked Questions about B12 Injections What is a B12 injection
It has been hypothesized that hyperhomocysteinemia in these patients may be induced by the abnormality of homocysteine metabolism in the kidneys rather than by reduced glomerular filtration rate
Sample preparation, Tandem mass tag (TMT) labeling or phospho-peptide enrichment, UPLC-MS/MS analysis, data acquisition, processing and statistical analysis are described in detail in the Supplementary Methods
Patients who have many flare-ups and need to use steroids
After having a B12 shot, a person should monitor for adverse symptoms and seek medical help if they experience: severe pain at the injection site mild diarrhea a swelling sensation in the body temporary itching of the skin In rare cases, a person may also be at risk of: pulmonary edema peripheral vascular thrombosis, which involves blood clots polycythemia vera, which is a type of blood cancer If anyone experiences difficulty breathing, hives, and swelling, they need emergency medical help