Vitamin B12 injections are often recommended for individuals who: Follow a vegetarian or vegan diet Have a diagnosed absorption issue such as pernicious anaemia Have had gastric surgery or digestive disorders like Crohns or coeliac disease Take medications that interfere with B12 absorption, such as metformin or proton pump inhibitors Are over the age of 50 and produce less stomach acid Regularly experience fatigue, brain fog or low mood without explanation Even if you havent been formally diagnosed with a deficiency, many people find B12 injections help restore their energy and mental clarity when theyre feeling run down
The unique binding sites of isatuximab and daratumumab may explain their differential in vitro abilities to inhibit the CD38 enzymatic activity and to induce different structural changes within the CD38 molecule upon binding
The B vitamins should not get near freezing temperatures
This vitamin helps your body convert food into energy
A score of 34 points was considered mild symptoms, 56 points as moderate symptoms, and 79 points as severe symptoms
Other side effects that can occur include: Excessive sweat production Rapid weight gain Pain when breathing Shortness of breath when lying down Anxiety Increased or irregular heart rate Numbness, tingling or muscular weakness Increased thirst Urinary frequency B12 injections can also cause allergy symptoms immediately after administration, like difficulty breathing, a swollen throat, mouth, or swelling of the mouth, tongue or face