
B12 Methylcobalamin Injection

Methylcobalamin –
B12 Injections
Increase energy levels & reap multiple health benefits with a naturally-occurring form of vitamin B—all at a fraction of the cost of infusions.
$24.00
Additional fees may apply
Description
B12 INJECTION BENEFITS
Do More, Age Less
Effective in fighting fatigue & enhancing natural energy
Encourages higher quality sleep
Improves cognitive function
Helps regulate mood
Promotes healthy skin & nails
Boosts metabolic function
Shown to help prevent cardiovascular disease
Strengthens bone density & overall skeletal health
Background & History
- B12 is an essential vitamin the body needs but cannot produce
- First accounts of B12 supplementation date back to 1849
- Up to 15% of Americans are deficient in B12
- Nutrient deficiencies & gut-related health issues increase likelihood of B12 deficiency
- Contains methylcobalamin B12, a naturally-occurring form (unlike cyanocobalamin) vital to central nervous system function
- Intramuscular injection delivers B12 directly into the bloodstream, unlike other methods (e.g. pills)
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Important safety information & common side effects
The most common side effect of B12 injections is irritation at the injection site. If this occurs, consider changing placement on the body or use injections less often.
For a complete list of possible side effects, click here.
Do not use B12 injections if you are currently pregnant, breastfeeding or plan to become pregnant or breastfeed.
Note: The above statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
FAQs

Why should I choose an injection over an OTC supplement?
Injections have better bioavailability than oral supplements as they bypass the digestive system completely, providing a direct supply of B12 into the bloodstream to fuel your body. Oral supplements might work for some, however, as we age, our ability to break down oral supplements often decreases.
How much B12 is administered per injection?
The solution contains 1000mcg of B12 per mL/cc.
How often do I administer the injections?
Start by injecting 1ml/cc 1-2 times per week. If desired, you can slowly increase up to 2ml/cc 1-2 times per week, or as prescribed. Should you ramp up to 2ml/cc, contact our team to adjust your ongoing Rx.
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