Vitamin B12 deficiency is a common problem that everyone encounters
Supplies Important notes Always use a new sterile insulin syringe for each injection and dispose of it properly
Epidemiology: High levels of vitamin B12 were found in: Causes: Excessive supplementation (a direct increase in plasma vitamin B12 by excess intake or administration) Increased release of vitamin B12 from tissue stores (liberation from an internal reservoir): Solid tumors (especially hepatic or hematologic malignancies) Liver metastases Increased binding proteins: 7 Excess production: Liver disease (e.g., hepatitis, cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma) damaged hepatocytes release haptocorrin (transcobalamin I) and B12 into circulation Myeloproliferative disorders these increase granulocyte production, which leads to more haptocorrin (transcobalamin I/III), a B12-binding protein produced by proliferating myeloid cells
It works by mimicking a hormone in the body called GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1)
Most supplements provide 100% of the RDI for each B vitamin, adhering to the following ranges: Supplements containing much higher doses than the RDI are available, but its crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before starting such supplements
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