A Cochrane review supports the use of high-dose vitamin B 12 (1 mg and 2 mg daily) in elevating serum vitamin B 12 level and achieving haematological and neurological responses, even in patients with PA or with ileal resection.58 The recommendation for oral replacement is 1 mg daily for a month, and then 125 to 250 g daily as maintenance dose for patients with dietary insufficiency and food-cobalamin malabsorption, while for PA the maintenance dose is 1 mg daily.29 Vitamin B 12 does not have side-effects even when prescribed in large doses.59 However, hypokalaemia, resulting from uptake of circulating potassium by newly growing and dividing haematopoietic cells, can be severe or sometimes life-threatening
Red blood cells deliver oxygen throughout your body, which turns into the energy needed to keep your body functioning in a healthy way
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