Serious side effects of B12 are injections rare but should be discussed with your provider before starting treatment
Archived from the original on 11 November 2015
Its found in animal products such as dairy products, eggs, fish, and chicken, as well as fortified cereals and nutritional yeast
Vegetarian Diet : Those following a vegetarian diet are at a higher risk of Vitamin B12 deficiency since the vitamin is primarily found naturally in animal products
B12 injections are especially useful for people with a B12 deficiency, which tends to stem from difficulties absorbing the nutrient, not falling short nutritionally, says Foxx
When to seek medical attention Seek immediate medical care for: Any signs of severe allergic reaction Fever with injection site infection signs Chest pain or significant cardiovascular symptoms Severe or persistent neurological symptoms Any symptom that feels like a medical emergency Seek prompt (but not emergency) medical attention for: Symptoms that persist beyond two weeks without improvement Symptoms that progressively worsen rather than improve New symptoms that appear after initial adjustment period Any symptom that significantly impairs daily function Do not let concern about discussing peptide use prevent you from seeking appropriate care