When should you avoid vitamin B12 shots
When symptoms are attributed to high B12 intake, they typically include: Skin reactions : Acne-like eruptions or rosacea-type rashes, particularly with hydroxocobalamin injections (listed as rare adverse effects in the product information) Gastrointestinal disturbances : Mild nausea, diarrhoea, or abdominal discomfort Headaches : Occasional reports of headache following B12 injections Anxiety or restlessness : Anecdotal reports, though causation remains unestablished It is crucial to distinguish between symptoms caused by elevated B12 levels and those arising from the underlying conditions that elevate B12
Legumes : Beans, lentils, and peas are beneficial for their B9 (folate) content, and are particularly important in vegan and vegetarian diets
Allergic Reactions to Thiamine [see Warnings and Precautions (5.4)]
Regular follow-up appointments allow healthcare professionals to assess response objectively through clinical evaluation and full blood count testing, rather than routinely rechecking B12 levels after treatment has begun
Unlike recombinant human growth hormone or other growth hormone-derived peptides, AOD9604 represents only a small functional region of the native HGH molecule