Both contain semaglutide but are prescribed for different primary purposes
Among men, use was more common in less advantaged groups, while among women, use was relatively consistent across socioeconomic strata
CB12 Injection Uses CB12 Injection is widely used in various clinical settings to treat: Vitamin B12 deficiency Pernicious anemia Neurological disorders associated with low B12 levels Supportive therapy for individuals following bariatric surgery or suffering from gastrointestinal absorption disorders Fatigue, cognitive decline, and memory issues caused by B12 deficiency Additionally, CB12 injections may be recommended for the elderly, vegetarians, vegans, and individuals with chronic medical conditions that impair nutrient absorption

Important safety considerations for transdermal patches: Avoid applying external heat (such as heating pads, hot water bottles, electric blankets, or prolonged sun exposure) to the patch area, as this may increase drug absorption and side effects Do not cut patches or apply additional adhesives unless specifically instructed to do so Wash hands thoroughly after handling patches to avoid transferring medication to eyes or mucous membranes For patients currently using licensed injectable GLP-1 receptor agonists, continue to follow the administration instructions provided in the PIL and by your healthcare team
It does not prescribe medication and does not compound medication
Scientific data on selenium status in Turkey