Other Uses Compounded methylcobalamin injections and other forms of vitamin B12 injections like hydroxocobalamin and cyanocobalamin may also be prescribed for those with pernicious anemia, diabetes, neuropathy, heart disease, circadian rhythm sleep disorders, memory loss, depression, fatigue, AIDS, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Lyme disease, osteoporosis, tendonitis, psychiatric disorders, Alzheimers disease, liver and kidney disease, and asthma
Cycle Length Reference Charts Cycling GHK-CU helps maintain receptor sensitivity and prevents potential copper accumulation
Each 1 ml injection contains 2500 mcg of Methylcobalamin, a bioactive form of Vitamin B12, for fast absorption and effective results
Frequently asked questions What is the best AOD-9604 dosage for beginners
Other B Complex Side Effects and When to See a Doctor Outside of stool changes, you may experience other side effects when taking B complex supplements, including: Diarrhea Facial redness Extreme tiredness Headache Nausea Upset stomach Bright yellow pee However, unless these are persistent or interfere with daily life, you may not need to see a healthcare professional if you experience these effects
Most patients get them weekly or biweekly, depending on their treatment plan