Vitamin B12 injections are usually for people with conditions that affect the body absorption of vitamin B12 and those who have undergone gastric surgery
You can decide which method to choose depending on which one is more comfortable for you
Long-Term Management of B12 Deficiency Managing vitamin B12 deficiency in the long-term typically involves: Regular B12 supplementation, either through injections or oral therapy Dosage can vary from 1 to 5 mg daily Administered over a period of one to four months or until laboratory results indicate improvement in hematologic and/or neurologic functions Consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice on managing vitamin B12 deficiency in the long-term and determining the most appropriate supplementation method for you
Baseline Assessment: Before initiating treatment, comprehensive medical evaluation should identify any contraindications or conditions requiring special monitoring
In vitro studies revealed that AOD9604 enhances the differentiation of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells into bone, stimulates the production of proteoglycans and collagen in chondrocytes, and promotes myoblast differentiation into muscle cells
Most practitioners recommend starting at 250-300 mcg daily to assess tolerance, then potentially increasing to 400-500 mcg if initial response is suboptimal and no side effects occur