While lipo B12 injections are very safe for most people, its best to consult a doctor before starting injections, especially if you: Have a personal or family history of autoimmune disorders Have methylmalonic acidemia or other B12-related genetic disorders Are you pregnant or breastfeeding Have kidney disease or liver disease Have leukaemia or other blood disorders Have had allergic reactions to B12 supplements before In these cases, your doctor can determine if injections are suitable or an alternative treatment is better
People with stomach and intestinal conditions such as celiac disease and Crohns disease may struggle to absorb enough B12 from their food
Step 6: Draw out the same volume of air that you've injected (10 mL) from the Methylcobalamin 10,000 mcg vial before pulling the needle out
Methylcobalamin : An active form that doesn't require conversion, though evidence for superiority over cyanocobalamin in UK clinical practice is limited
Additional Ingredient information Methionine is one of the sulfur-containing amino acids (cysteine & cystine are others) and is important for many bodily functions
The mix of an initial high dose and weekly shots for a month is a strong way to manage the deficiency