Administration Methods Injections The most common and effective method, administered just under the skin
Certain types of nutritional yeast also contain vitamin B12, as do products that have been specifically fortified with the nutrient
It is not marketed or represented as any approved pharmaceutical or therapeutic compound
Research-grade versus pharmaceutical peptides may contain different stabilizers affecting storage duration
Indications of use Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), is used as an adjunct in the treatment of infectious diseases, anemias, poisoning, bleeding, gastroenteritis, heat and cold stress, sudden changes in ration, transport, infertility, growth problems and anaphylactic reactions
a single dose methylcobalamin of 1500 mcg in patients with peripheral neuropathy