If you do lose some weight while receiving lipotropic injections, this is likely more due to other factors in your weight loss program like exercise and diet than to the shots alone
For many peopleespecially those over 50 or with common genetic mutationsthat conversion process is inefficient, meaning you're not getting the benefits you paid for
The signs and symptoms of B12 deficiency that indicate you may benefit from vitamin B12 injections include: chronic fatigue, lethargy and weakness Muscle aches, joint pain and trouble exercising Poor memory, inability to concentrate and other cognitive problems associated with aging Mood changes, like increased depression and anxiety, or signs of nervousness like rapid heartbeats/palpitations Poor dental health, including bleeding gums and mouth sores Shortness of breath and feeling dizzy Poor appetite or digestive problems, like constipation, nausea, diarrhea or cramping Sometimes greater risk for problems like cardiovascular complications or even cancer (due to a rise in homocysteine levels) Why might you be low in vitamin B12, even if you eat a relatively healthy diet
The SELECT cardiovascular outcomes trial demonstrated a 20 percent reduction in major cardiovascular events, suggesting benefits beyond weight loss that may justify long-term use even after weight goals are achieved
Methylcobalamin injections deliver B12 directly into the bloodstream through an intramuscular injection
routine B12 level monitoring is generally unnecessary once replacement is established, as levels do not reliably correlate with tissue stores Important safety considerations: Older adults may have impaired renal function, though this rarely affects B12 therapy given its wide safety margin