Vitamin B12 shot side effects Most people tolerate vitamin B12 injections well, but possible side effects include: Mild: soreness or redness at injection site, mild diarrhea, nausea, headache, itching Rare but serious: allergic reactions (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing), low potassium (hypokalemia), dizziness or heart rate changes Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction to Vitamin B12: hives
Understanding the scientific basis of these injections helps in assessing their potential role in weight management
Botox is commonly used to treat the frequent occurrence of migraines, excessive sweating under the arms, uncontrolled drooling, and muscular disorders such as muscle stiffness and spasms
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Clinics commonly describe a 12 week effect window per shot and say many people notice changes by weeks 34 when used in a structured plan
Using less water (e.g., 1mL in a 10mg vial) creates a highly concentrated solution where your dose will be a very small volume, which can be harder to measure accurately