A simple rotation pattern works well: right thigh, left thigh, right deltoid, left deltoid, right hip, left hip, then cycle back
This will help healthcare providers make better choices
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Many patients find that the cost of professional injections is more economical than high-dose oral supplements, which are often poorly absorbed and require consistent, expensive repurchasing over several months
Common side effects include: Injection site reactions pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site Mild diarrhoea or gastrointestinal upset usually transient Skin reactions itching or rash (uncommon) Hypokalaemia rare, occurring when severe megaloblastic anaemia is corrected rapidly Serious adverse effects are extremely rare but may include anaphylaxis in hypersensitive individuals
Overdosing can irritate the gastrointestinal tract, causing bloating or abdominal cramping