[16] [18] Animal studies have not demonstrated teratogenicity, but high doses in pregnancy may theoretically increase the risk of fetal oxalate nephropathy or other metabolic disturbances
2 Birds, 1 Stone Reduces homocysteine, solving two problems simultaneously
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For many, particularly those with underlying malabsorption issues like pernicious anaemia, injections are demonstrably more effective and stronger in their ability to deliver B12 directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive systems limitations
A B12 injection may be worth discussing if: You have absorption problems: Conditions like Crohn's disease, celiac disease, or atrophic gastritis can reduce how well your body absorbs B12 from food, and past gastric surgery can have a similar effect
At Dripology, B12 is offered as either an intramuscular injection or as part of an IV bag (either added to a Myers Cocktail or as a B12 push within a hydration drip)