If you notice symptoms returning before your next scheduled injection, contact your GP to discuss whether more frequent dosing is needed
Here's your shopping list for success: Syringe : A small 1 ml to 3 ml syringe works perfectly Two needles : A purple drawing needle (21G) to pull the B12 from its container, and a thinner blue (23G) or green (21G) needle for the actual injection B12 medication : This comes in either a glass ampoule or rubber-topped vial (remember, this requires a prescription!) Alcohol swabs : To clean both the injection site and vial top Gauze or cotton balls : Just in case there's a tiny bit of bleeding Adhesive bandage : Optional, but nice to have on hand Sharps container : This isn't optionalyou'll need a proper container for safe needle disposal Clean gloves : Not absolutely necessary, but recommended if you have them In the US, you can't just pick up B12 injections at your local pharmacy without a prescription
5a, upper panels), consistent with the NP phenotype
While some symptoms overlap with normal injection site reactions, certain indicators suggest the medication may have been delivered into muscle rather than subcutaneous tissue
Similarly, BPC157 has been demonstrated to reduce psychiatric medication side effects such as catalepsy and sensorimotor disturbance (6)