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Laboratory evaluation typically includes serum vitamin B12 levels, with values below 200 pg/mL generally indicating deficiency and levels between 200-300 pg/mL considered borderline, though laboratory reference ranges may vary
The following groups of people are at a greater risk of developing a vitamin B12 deficiency: Vegans or vegetarians People 75+ years Having a digestive system disorder like Crohns or celiac disease Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol Having Sjgrens syndrome Taking certain medications like oral birth control or metformin Common symptoms of a vitamin deficiency include fatigue, numbness, poor balance, memory loss, and breathlessness
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So what about everyday things like vitamin D, vitamin B12 or basic IV nutrient therapy