Oral route of vitamin B12 administration: In the case of vitamin B12 malabsorption, irrespective of the cause of malabsorption, the intramuscular route is preferred
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Joint discomfort associated with B12 supplementation is uncommon and not listed amongst the recognised adverse effects in the Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) for licensed B12 preparations or in the British National Formulary (BNF)
Compounded MIC B12 formulations vary in composition and sterility standards
Products are professionally packaged, batch identified and supplied with Certificate of Analysis documentation to support laboratory traceability and accurate research record keeping
Wash hands thoroughly and gather supplies including alcohol swabs, syringe, and reconstituted BPC-157 Clean the vial stopper with an alcohol swab and allow to dry completely Draw the calculated dose into the syringe, removing any air bubbles Clean the injection site with a fresh alcohol swab and let dry Pinch 1 to 2 inches of skin and insert the needle at a 45 to 90 degree angle Inject slowly over 5 to 10 seconds, then withdraw the needle and apply light pressure Site selection for hip injuries involves choosing between local and systemic administration