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Vitamin B Injections


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IveGotEffinCeliac Apprentice

Just wanted to hear from others who self inject vitamin B12 or a B complex. Where do ya'll order from, and what do you take/inject.


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ravenwoodglass Mentor

If you are going with an injection that would need to be ordered by your doctor or given in his office. Do NOT just order it off some site on the internet. Have you tried the sublinguals? I chose those and they seemed to help a great deal. I get Country Life brand at my local health food store but they may be available on line from the company or available at your local pharmacy or grocery store.

georgie Enthusiast

Hydroxocobalamin 1000mg every 2 weeks or when needed. Deep muscle IM lasts a bit longer than sub cutananeous. Sublinguals are very mild for me and are only a mild 'top up'. They seem to let me survive an extra day or two before the next injection. If using high dose B12 you need regular blood tests and checks on folate.

LauraBeth Rookie

Mine are Rx through my regular pharmacy- my sister in law who is a nurse usually comes over and does them for me, or I can do them myself but I'd rather she does them! I get them every 3-4 weeks. The first one I got, I felt amazing! But now I don't notice any difference at all.

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