If you think you have a B-vitamin deficiency, you should see your doctor to be evaluated
Each infusion is 85 minutes in duration, but the patient is in the clinic for about 2.5 hours from beginning to end
After an injection, as much B12 as possible is captured by the transport protein in the blood (Transcobalamin II) and delivered to the cells
These are the fuels your body uses for energy, and breaking them down more efficiently can help increase the amount of energy you have
[3] [8] Patients receiving B12 injections should inform their healthcare provider of all medications, as certain drugs (including metformin, proton pump inhibitors, and chloramphenicol) can affect B12 absorption or metabolism
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