Injections deliver vitamin B12 directly into the muscle, bypassing the digestive system
Common side effects of this medicine include joint pain and diarrhea
While some injectable therapies may use this method, most peptide therapies are administered subcutaneously
Important: Compounded medications are not FDA-reviewed for safety, quality, or efficacy
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Benefit of Policies As indicated in the CY 2026 OPPS/ASC proposed rule (90 FR 33856), although we cannot quantify the benefits of including additional data elements and encoding such data in the CMS required MRF template, we believe any opportunity to provide further context about standard charges, including through the addition of contextual information when the payer-specific negotiated charge is based on a percentage or algorithm, will be helpful to all consumers of the MRF as they analyze the data to identify cost savings and ways to stimulate market competition