The most commonly reported events in active arms were mild and transient: injection site reactions in some subcutaneous subjects, occasional headache, and in some oral dosing arms, minor gastrointestinal tolerance issues
No, vitamin B12 does not thin the blood
As we at Prisk Orthopaedic & Wellness noted, without comprehensive data we dont know if use can cause tumors, cancer, or long-term effects on fertility
The high dose of cyanocobalamin is generally well-tolerated due to the vitamins water-soluble nature and efficient excretion of excess amounts
A subcutaneous injection, which goes into the fatty tissue just beneath the skin, provides a slower, more gradual release
Underdosing during loading