Conditions like pernicious anaemia (an autoimmune condition affecting a protein called intrinsic factor vital for B12 absorption), stomach issues (such as from reduced stomach acid or certain medications like proton pump inhibitors), intestinal disorders (like Crohns disease or coeliac disease), or even surgical removal of parts of the small intestine (e.g., gastric bypass surgery) can prevent proper absorption
Acute consequences are mild for a single overdose, mostly transient nausea, lightheadedness, and a metallic taste from copper
Sterile water preparations should be used within 24-48 hours
Table 1 summarises historical definitions and evolution of MetS diagnosis
An overview of acetic acid ulcer modelsthe history and state of the art of peptic ulcer research
your blood sugar will be watched after the injection Government schemes: JSY and PMSMA support institutional delivery and antenatal care, including such treatments Trust your doctor's timing: The injection is timed for maximum benefit