1983 BMJ Practice Observed Volume 287 Audit of the use of Vitamin B12 in general practice
The usual daily recommended amounts of methylcobalamin, vitamin B12 either through dietary intake or supplementation should be taken during pregnancy (see Dosage)
Today, Vitamin B12 deficiency is all too common and creates acute and chronic illnesses, as well as a variety of unpleasant symptoms
These vitamins help the body turn food into energy, boost the immune system, and encourage the growth and maintenance of healthy hair, skin, and nails
B12 vitamin shots are typically administered via intramuscular or subcutaneous injection, with the dosage and frequency tailored to individual requirements
The off period allows receptor density to normalize