Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin that occurs naturally in some foods, is added to others, and is accessible as both a dietary supplement and a prescription drug
Subcutaneous injections hurt less than intramuscular
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You might be a good candidate for IV Infusion Therapy if: Youre dehydrated after illness, a hangover, or intense exercise
Long-term human safety data beyond 12 weeks doesnt exist yet, so protocols requiring extended dosing should implement appropriate monitoring
Common side effects include, but may not be limited to: pain or redness at the injection site mild diarrhea pruritus (itching) increased swelling joint pain dizziness headache nervousness or anxiety Serious side effects may include: allergic reactions peripheral vascular thrombosis hypokalemia (low potassium levels) pulmonary edema (fluid build-up around or in the lungs) thrombocytosis congestive heart failure There have been reports of anaphylactic shock and death after the parenteral administration of vitamin B12