Initially, some patients might need weekly injections, while others might benefit from monthly maintenance dosages
Results can vary depending on your current levels and individual response
These vitamin B12 sublingual drops Provide 5,000 mcg or 208,333% of your minimum daily value
Common side effects include: Injection site reactions pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site Mild diarrhoea or gastrointestinal upset usually transient Skin reactions itching or rash (uncommon) Hypokalaemia rare, occurring when severe megaloblastic anaemia is corrected rapidly Serious adverse effects are extremely rare but may include anaphylaxis in hypersensitive individuals
At Monash University in Australia, the team of Professor Frank Ng was mapping mGH (mouse growth hormone) and hGH (human), wanting to find out which part of the molecule is responsible for which function
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) The SDS for Multiboost B12 features first aid measures, handling and storage instructions including recommended PPE, and transport advice