You may benefit from a B12 injection if you: Follow a vegan or vegetarian diet, B12 is found mainly in animal products Have been diagnosed with pernicious anaemia Are over 60 years old, the stomach produces less acid with age, reducing B12 absorption Have had stomach or bowel surgery Take metformin for type 2 diabetes long-term Drink alcohol regularly Feel constantly tired despite getting enough sleep Experience memory problems, brain fog, or poor concentration If you are unsure whether B12 injections are right for you, speak to one of our friendly pharmacists at Imaan Pharmacy Werneth
Symptoms of low levels of Vitamin B12 in your body include anemia, weakness, fatigue, heart palpitations, pale skin, constipation, diarrhea, bloating, loos of appetite, nerve problems such as tingling or numbness, muscle weakness, loss of vision, mental problems such as changes in mood and depression
The published medical literature includes discussion of BPC-157 as having been explored for GI indications (including a compound referred to as PL 14736 in phase II context), but the human clinical evidence base for the musculoskeletal claims people make online is not robust
Intramuscular Injections How to transfer contents from vial to syringe First, remove the plastic cap from the medication vial and use an alcohol wipe to cleanse the rubber stopper
Your provider might suggest a vitamin D supplement