Think of it this way B12 injections might give you an extra burst of energy to keep you going with your exercise routine and stick to your diet
Contact your GP for B12 testing if you have: Symptoms suggesting deficiency (persistent fatigue, pins and needles, memory problems, glossitis) Risk factors for deficiency (vegan diet, gastric surgery, long-term metformin or proton pump inhibitor use) [1] [4] Concerns about whether your current supplementation dose is appropriate Underlying conditions affecting B12 metabolism (kidney disease, liver disease) Unexplained high B12 levels on a blood test when not taking supplements Routine monitoring is essential for patients receiving therapeutic B12 injections
Consult your doctor before use if you have a history of allergies, kidney problems, or low potassium
A study in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology showed 1,000 mcg shots work well
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