Adults usually get 1000 mcg (1 mL) of Vitamin B12
Nausea (most common, typically dose-dependent and transient) Diarrhea or constipation during dose escalation Vomiting, especially when starting or increasing dose Reduced appetite and early satiety Injection site reactions (redness, bruising) Fatigue, particularly in early weeks Rare: Pancreatitis discontinue immediately with severe abdominal pain Rare: Thyroid C-cell effects (contraindicated with MEN2 or thyroid cancer history) AOD-9604 is a modified C-terminal fragment (residues 176191, Tyr-hGH177-191) of human growth hormone, studied for lipolytic and anti-obesity properties
Regular Physical Activity: Engage in different types of exercises such as jogging, walking, swimming, cycling, or any other aerobic exercise that will burn fat faster and tone muscles simultaneously
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Other medications, such as the antibiotic chloramphenicol or certain chemotherapy drugs, can also affect how your body processes vitamin B12
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