Before using the medication, verify the pharmacy name on your label, the active ingredient, concentration, beyond-use date, storage instructions, and the number of units that correspond to your prescribed dose
B12 injections are often preferred, especially in cases of malabsorption (where your body struggles to absorb B12 from food or tablets), as they deliver the vitamin directly into your bloodstream, bypassing any gut issues
Telehealth visits include: Personalized medical evaluations Medication management , including GLP-1 therapies when appropriate Ongoing follow-ups and progress tracking Youll receive the same quality, evidence-based care and accountability without needing to travel , right from home
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As a water-soluble vitamin, excess B12 is typically excreted in urine rather than accumulating to toxic levels
This product is not intended for children