Think about what proper B12 levels could mean for your daily life: clearer thinking, improved energy, better nerve function, and that overall sense of vitality that's been missing
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Before taking a B12 shot, tell your doctor if you: Are allergic to B12, cobalt or any multivitamin combinations Have vision issues or Lebers disease (a genetic condition that causes vision loss) Have any infections Have been diagnosed with folic acid deficiency or iron deficiency Are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to get pregnant Are taking any supplements, including herbal supplements Are taking any medications, such as folic acid, methotrexate, chloramphenicol, colchicine, para-aminosalicylic acid (PAS), or pyrimethamine Have liver or kidney disease Have a drinking problem RxList
For questions about B-12 injections, pregnancy, natural birth and other womens care matters, contact Health Foundations for a free consultation with a midwife and for a tour of our Birth Center.
Assessment of two laboratory folate assays: microbiologic and radioassay