Injections may be given to people who have malabsorption issues due to disorders such as Crohn's disease, atrophic gastritis, chronic pancreatitis, and intestinal bacterial overgrowth
However, potential concerns: High doses of B12: While very rare, taking extremely high doses of B12 could theoretically lead to side effects, including potential issues with blood clotting
The upper, outer buttock on either side of the body is another one of the common B12 injection sites
No needles, no preparation, no refrigeration in most cases
The peptide has demonstrated protection against further joint damage in animal models
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