Differentiating from Other Conditions Neurological signs and symptoms can be vitamin B12 deficiency associated or due to other causes such as: Pernicious anemia Syphilis Neurosyphilis Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated vacuolar myelopathy Toxic neuropathies Tropical myeloneuropathy Your healthcare provider can make a proper diagnosis based on your symptoms, medical history, physical exam, and laboratory test findings
Studies show that even a little amount of alcohol can decrease vitamin B12 absorption by about 5-6%
These injections are administered by licensed clinicians following medical grade protocols
Injections are often made beneath the eyes, along the jawline, and in the cheeks, nose, temples, glabella, chin, and forehead
People with celiac disease or Crohn's disease may also need B12 injections (per the National Institutes of Health)
If you have any questions about using generic cyanocobalamin, talk to your doctor or pharmacist