Symptoms of vitamin B12 and folic acid deficiency anemia include: Shortness of breath Headache Indigestion Loss of appetite Heart palpitations Vision problems Feeling weak or tired Diarrhea Pain or redness of the tongue, sometimes with mouth sores Problems with memory, comprehension, and judgment (cognitive changes) Some of these symptoms may also occur in people who are deficient in vitamin B12 or folic acid but are not anemic
If these measures do not improve sleep, a doctor may advise cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and over-the-counter (OTC) or prescription sleep medications
Each batch undergoes heavy metal and endotoxin screening to ensure it is free from hidden contaminants
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Pregnancy & Breastfeeding Parenteral methylcobalamin is classified as pregnancy category C
However, the changes are usually subtle and are unlikely to move a healthy person into a "diseased" range, but they are important for those on the borderline