While lipo B12 injections are very safe for most people, its best to consult a doctor before starting injections, especially if you: Have a personal or family history of autoimmune disorders Have methylmalonic acidemia or other B12-related genetic disorders Are you pregnant or breastfeeding Have kidney disease or liver disease Have leukaemia or other blood disorders Have had allergic reactions to B12 supplements before In these cases, your doctor can determine if injections are suitable or an alternative treatment is better
Interactions with Medications and Substances Alcohol and Caffeine: Regular consumption of alcohol may interfere with the body's ability to absorb vitamin B12, potentially diminishing the efficacy of the injection and leading to suboptimal relief from deficiency symptoms
Allergies to vitamin B12 are extremely rarerarer than common allergies like bee stings, peanut butter, or shellfish
I had my injection last Thursday while on my period- this period is now going on for a long time- 10 days and counting
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