Decrease dose consideration: Persistent side effects including headaches, fatigue, or injection site reactions, excessive response (extremely rapid weight loss suggesting dose may be higher than needed), cost concerns when lower doses might achieve similar results
This is lower than NAD IV and higher than oral or nasal methods
Subcutaneous B12 administration, although promising in select cases such as congenital cobalamin disorders, lacks comprehensive comparative studies against IM and oral routes
Interactions with Medications: Vitamin B12 has the potential to interact with certain medications, including diabetic prescriptions, metformin, proton pump inhibitors, antagonists and antibiotics
The peptide was synthesized using solid-phase methods and purified via reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
Products are provided in lyophilised (powder) form and require proper reconstitution before use in research settings