Here are the most common and how to avoid them: Error 1: Incorrect concentration calculation The problem: "I have 10 mg retatrutide and 10 ml water, so my concentration is 1 mg/ml" is WRONG if you did not actually use exactly 10 ml BAC water
The duration of the effect of a B12 injection can vary
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Adverse Reactions/Side Effects Generalized: Anaphylactic shock and death have been reported with administration of parenteral vitamin B12 (see WARNINGS)
This gives you 5mg/ml, making dose math easy: 10 units = 0.5mg 20 units = 1.0mg 30 units = 1.5mg 10mg Vial Recommendation for 10mg vial: Add 2ml of BAC water
Cyanocobalamin is the most widely used form of Vitamin B12, and has hematopoietic activity apparently identical to that of the antianemia factor in purified liver extract