Call 911 immediately if you notice these signs of anaphylaxis after an injection: A sudden rash or hives Trouble breathing, wheezing Dizziness, fainting, or feeling weak Swelling of the face, lips, or tongue Fast or irregular heartbeat Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea Trouble swallowing Cold, pale, or sweaty skin A strong sense that something is very wrong Anaphylaxis usually happens within 30 minutes, but in some cases, symptoms might be delayed for hours
B12 injections are considered very safe, with minimal risk of side effects
The bedtime administration leverages the GH release during sleep cycles
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Reconstituted Storage With 3mL bacteriostatic water, refrigerate at 28C and use within 28 days
Targeted Delivery : The vitamin is delivered straight into the muscles (usually the gluteus or upper arm ), allowing it to be absorbed faster and more efficiently