Formulation, concentration, and dosing vary from pharmacy to pharmacy and clinic to clinic
In many cases, individuals with B12 deficiency may receive injections once a week for several weeks, followed by less frequent maintenance injections, such as once a month
Short-Term Benefits: Increased energy Better concentration Reduced dizziness Long-Term Benefits: Improved nerve function Healthier red blood cells Better overall vitality Many people report improved energy and overall well-being after consistent treatment
However, there is good evidence that, although folic acid binds avidly to this receptor in the choroid plexus, it does not cross the opposite, apical membrane to enter the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) (78)
Persistent or severe symptoms suggest dose reduction or potential sensitivity
This 2 to 1 ratio can be alternated as well, so that a person is receiving two B12 shots a week and 1 Liprotopic