It also depends on the frequency at which you get B12 shots
However, you should: Call 999 or go to A&E immediately if you experience signs of a severe allergic reaction (difficulty breathing, severe throat/facial swelling, or collapse) Contact your GP if you experience a rash, itching, persistent pain at the injection site, or worsening neurological symptoms despite treatment If you suspect any side effects from your B12 injections, you can report them through the MHRA Yellow Card scheme (yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk)
This high-frequency approach is essential because the body needs a constant supply of B12 to repair the myelin sheath protecting the nerves
To our knowledge, several narrative reviews, including patients with Biermers disease, have reported preliminary data of the efficacy of oral vitamin B12 treatment [3,10,18,19]
Lab work and medical clearance are required for peptides