Start with 0.6 mg per day and increase by 0.6 mg each week until reaching a maintenance dose of 3.0 mg/day, if well tolerated
Practice drawing water first if your provider recommends it
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Kidney Function Kidney Function I-VIT 12 INJECTION is probably safe to use in patients with kidney disease
MASH (metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, previously NASH) is a more advanced stage where fat buildup causes inflammation and liver cell damage, which can progress to fibrosis or cirrhosis
While anyone experiencing a B12 deficiency can benefit from B12 shots, certain groups are more likely to need them, including: Vegans and vegetarians Elderly individuals Individuals with Crohns disease or celiac disease Individuals taking proton pump inhibitors or metformin which interfere with B12 absorption Side Effects and Precautions While Vitamin B12 shots are usually deemed safe, there might be some potential side effects, such as: Pain or redness at the injection site Mild diarrhea Headache Itching or rash In rare instances, individuals may encounter more intense reactions, like difficulty breathing or anaphylaxis