Signs and symptoms include (but are not limited to): You may be at risk of vitamin B12 deficiency if you fall into any of the aforementioned categories
If you have anemia due to a low vitamin B12 level, you may need an injection every other day for 2 weeks or until your symptoms begin to improve
Avoid sleeping with wrists flexed under pillows, as this increases pressure on the carpal tunnel and stresses healing tendons
Combination therapy: When combined with semaglutide 2.4 mg (CagriSema), phase 3 REDEFINE trials showed approximately 20% weight loss at 68 weeks, exceeding results with either agent alone [5] [12]
This makes telomere length the limiting factor for cellular division: when they become too short, the cell they're attached to ceases to divide and enters senescence
If the injection is needed (e.g., to replete B or B in a deficient mother), it can be used, but the infant should be observed for any unusual symptoms (though none would be expected from B vitamins, apart from perhaps looser stools if anything)