Monday, I got the 1st 1mg injection
For musculoskeletal use, it is commonly considered for tendon irritation, ligament sprains, muscle strains, fascia-related pain, overuse injuries, and joint-adjacent soft-tissue pain
Yes, its very common
B12 is involved in metabolism and energy production, so if a deficiency is contributing to low energy and making it hard to exercise, injections might indirectly support weight loss efforts by boosting energy
Additionally, if you're taking vitamin B12, some medicines can interfere with your ability to digest it, including: Aminosalicylic acid (Paser), used to treat digestive problems Colchicine (Colcrys, Mitigare, Gloperba) is an anti-inflammatory medicine used to prevent and treat gout Proton pump inhibitors (Prilosec, Prevacid) are used to reduce stomach acid Metformin (Glumetza, Fortamet, others), used to treat diabetes Vitamin C supplements QUESTION See Answer What are the warning signs of vitamin B12 deficiency