Common side effects include, but may not be limited to: pain or redness at the injection site mild diarrhea pruritus (itching) increased swelling joint pain dizziness headache nervousness or anxiety Serious side effects may include: allergic reactions peripheral vascular thrombosis hypokalemia (low potassium levels) pulmonary edema (fluid build-up around or in the lungs) thrombocytosis congestive heart failure There have been reports of anaphylactic shock and death after the parenteral administration of vitamin B12
If you compete at elite levels, always double-check current WADA guidelines and touch base with your sport's governing body before starting any IV therapy program
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Reduced folate/ThDP exchanger SLC19A1, demonstrating decreased transcript levels 1 month after the bypass, shares the cluster (3 g) with mitochondrial ThDP transporter SLC25A19, ThTPase and BCKDHA (Figure 5A)
Low parietal cell function can be a reason for B12 deficiency and impaired digestion leading to gas, bloating, indigestion, irregular bowel movements, and even high risk of SIBO (see below) SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth): occurs when there is an overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestines that can lead to gas, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, nutrient deficiencies, and more
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