Never store unreconstituted peptides at room temperature for extended periods
Chloramphenicol is known to cause bone marrow suppression, especially when serum concentrations exceed 25 mcg/ml
Reintroduction of the Schillings test II, exploring whether a diagnosed B12 malabsorption is caused by lack of intrinsic factor, would require the availability of intrinsic factor suitable for use in humans
In severe cases, individuals may experience difficulty sleeping, performing daily activities, or lifting heavy objects
Some people have genetic alterations in their ability to process b12 that requires them to get b12 more often and in higher quantities than the average person
This method bypasses the digestive system, allowing your body to absorb essential vitamins and amino acids more quickly and efficiently