Factors such as age, vegetarian or vegan diets, digestive conditions, certain medications, and medical history can increase the risk of Vitamin B12 deficiency
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Methylcobalamin is the active form of Vitamin B12 and supports nerve cell repair, nerve regeneration, red blood cell formation, and myelin sheath maintenance
[2] Patients should contact their GP if they experience: Side effects from B12 injections (though these are rare and usually mild) Difficulty attending scheduled injection appointments, as missed doses may lead to symptom recurrence New symptoms developing during treatment Concerns about treatment effectiveness or duration Changes in other medications that might affect B12 absorption Suspected adverse reactions to B12 treatment can be reported through the MHRA Yellow Card scheme (yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk)
Adjusting for body composition goals Weight loss peptide doses may require adjustment based on individual response and goals