People with low B12 may experience: Persistent fatigue or low energy Weakness Brain fog, concentration issues, or memory changes Low mood or irritability Pins and needles, numbness, or nerve-type sensations Mouth ulcers or a sore tongue Paleness or shortness of breath (if anaemia is present) Some symptoms can become more serious if deficiency is prolonged, particularly neurological symptoms
B12 injections are very safe when given by a trained clinician using sterile technique
B12 IM injections are generally considered safe when administered by qualified healthcare professionals
On a U-100 insulin syringe, this is a clean 25 units
We always review your medical history before treatment to ensure safety particularly if you have kidney disease, blood disorders or allergies to cobalt or cobalamin
Common protocols are once daily for systemic recovery or twice daily (split morning and evening) when targeting a specific injury