Long MD, Martin C, Sandler RS, Kappelman MD
Animal-to-human amount translation is not straightforward and requires allometric scaling, and human pharmacokinetics, safety, and efficacy remain uncharacterized in published literature
For most patients, a weekly B12 shot for the first four weeks rebuilds depleted B12 levels, followed by maintenance shots every two to four weeks
B12 ensures that the body produces an adequate supply of red blood cells, which are responsible for delivering oxygen to tissues and organs
It plays a vital role in energy production[2], red blood cell[3] formation and nervous system function[4], making it crucial for overall health
Adequate B12 levels protect against nerve damage, numbness, and tingling that can become irreversible if left untreated