Schedule: The standard table uses 5 days per week
A reasonable candidate is someone who: Is already following a structured, clinician-supervised nutrition and activity plan Has a documented B12 deficiency or a condition that impairs B12 absorption Cannot tolerate GLP-1 medications, or is not a candidate for them Declines prescription pharmacotherapy and wants a non-stimulant, non-surgical adjunct Understands because the clinician has said so plainly that the injection is a supporting player A poor candidate is someone who wants the shot instead of the program
As we age, the amount of vitamin B12 we can get from eating decreases and for some becomes almost impossible
Vitamin B(12) deficiency and depression in physically disabled older women: epidemiologic evidence from the Women's Health and Aging Study
Best administered in the morning
Includes medication, syringes, alcohol pads, dosing instructions, and direct-to-door shipping when prescribed