Vitamin B12 deficiency in over 16s: diagnosis and management (NG239)
Even if your health insurance covers B12 injections, depending on your insurance plan, you might still be required to pay a copay or coinsurance or reach your deductible
For those with significant deficiencies, this may be less efficient than the higher, less frequent doses provided by injections
Because of how the injections deliver B12, you may experience some discomfort , redness, bruising, inflammation, itching, or tenderness near the injection site
These include some anticonvulsants (medicines used to treat epilepsy), colestyramine, sulfasalazine and methotrexate
In addition to the AOD9604 treatment itself, Relive Hendersonville offers complementary guidance on lifestyle changes that enhance results