Vitamin B12 is important for proper digestion, and a deficiency can lead to digestive issues such as diarrhoea, constipation, and loss of appetite
On the other end, adding only 0.5mL creates a 20mg/mL solution where tiny measurement errors translate to significant dosing inaccuracies
Always consult your healthcare provider before deciding to switch from B12 injections to oral supplements
It really depends on the patient and their level of commitment, but as far as the approval process, the average loss was about 15%, he explains
Not sure if you know this but it's worth mentioning that if you have any neurological symptoms when you were diagnosed, the B12 regime (according to all guidelines) is six loading doses of 1mg B12 and then 1mg injections every other day until no further improvement (for some people this takes many months)
Arm A had daily oral vitamin B12 and Arm B had weekly intravenous vitamin B12 given for over 4 weeks