Individuals with polycythemia or blood disorders These patients already have increased red cells and dont need the boost
We have created a successful regimen that includes nutrition counseling, exercise recommendations, a fiber-matrix drink, B12 shots, and appropriate prescription medications to support an achievable, sustainable weight-loss plan for you
Serious adverse reactions are extremely rare
The goal of this study was to compare the efficacy and safety of NASO B12 with oral methylcobalamin tablets in treating the deficiency of vitamin B12 in patients receiving metformin for the management of diabetes
However, annual review with your GP is advisable to: Ensure adherence to the injection schedule Monitor for any new or worsening symptoms Consider testing for other autoimmune conditions if symptoms develop (particularly thyroid function, as thyroid disease is commonly associated with pernicious anaemia) [2] Gastric cancer risk: Pernicious anaemia is associated with a slightly increased risk of gastric cancer
With that said, according to Cleveland Clinic, (4) the following are recommended daily amounts: Infants to 6 months: 0.4 mcg Babies from 7 to 12 months: 0.5 mcg Kids from 1 to 3 years of age: 0.9 mcg Kids from 4 to 8 years: 1.2 mcg Kids from 9 to 13 years: 1.8 mcg Teens from 14 to 18 years: 2.4 mcg Adults 18 and up: 2.4 mcg (Pregnant and lactating: 2.6 mcg and 2.8 mcg) Signs of a B12 Deficiency Even though B12 is an essential vitamin for health, many people don't get enough