Additional risk factors include: Chronic kidney disease : Reduced renal clearance may impair B12 excretion Liver disease : Hepatic dysfunction can disrupt B12 metabolism and storage Myeloproliferative disorders : Certain blood cancers increase B12-binding proteins Concurrent medication use : Some drugs may interact with B12 metabolism, including metformin, proton pump inhibitors, and H2 antagonists Patients with these conditions should have B12 supplementation carefully monitored by their healthcare team
What factors should I consider when selecting a needle and syringe for B12 injections
A deficiency can also cause issues such as diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, lack of appetite, weight loss, pale skin, numbness and tingling in your hands and feet, confusion, irritability, depression, and behavior changes
Boost Your Energy Vitamin B12 is known for its ability to increase energy levels
Maintains oxygen-carrying red blood cells
B-12 injections are generally considered safe when administered by a qualified healthcare professional