This results in a more sustained energy boost compared to other methods
Keep the vial upright, away from light, and discard any solution that becomes cloudy, discolored, or develops particles
Its important to inject it right and change the spot to avoid side effects and help it absorb well
Additional Aftercare Recommendations To get the most from your B12 experience, we encourage you to: Schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your vitamin levels
Benefits of subcutaneous administration include: Easier for patients to give themselves injections Less risk of muscle irritation Potential for slower absorption, depending on the injection site Intravenous (IV) Usage in Clinical Settings Intravenous Vitamin B12 is usually used for severe deficiency cases or when quick correction is needed
Its administered into the upper arm (deltoid muscle) by one of our qualified pharmacists or trained pharmacy technicians