B12 injection

from $30.00

Vitamin B12 injections deliver concentrated doses of the vitamin directly into the bloodstream or muscle, completely bypassing the digestive system. They are primarily used to treat severe deficiencies, reverse neurological symptoms, and support individuals with absorption issues like pernicious anemia.

Why Get a B12 Injection?

  • Superior Absorption: Because the vitamin does not have to go through the stomach or small intestine, your body gets the maximum benefit.

  • Deficiency Treatment: Essential for those who cannot absorb B-12 naturally, or for those following strict vegan diets.

  • Symptom Relief: Helps alleviate fatigue, "brain fog," weakness, numbness, and tingling.

  • Energy & Metabolism: Provides a rapid boost in energy levels and assists in breaking down carbohydrates and fats.

How Are They Administered?

  • Frequency: Initial treatment for a deficiency typically requires injections every other day for about two weeks, followed by maintenance shots (often once a month or several times a year).

  • Location: They are administered by a healthcare professional, usually injected directly into a muscle (intramuscularly).

  • Formulations: The most common prescribed forms are cyanocobalamin and hydroxocobalamin.

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Vitamin B12 injections deliver concentrated doses of the vitamin directly into the bloodstream or muscle, completely bypassing the digestive system. They are primarily used to treat severe deficiencies, reverse neurological symptoms, and support individuals with absorption issues like pernicious anemia.

Why Get a B12 Injection?

  • Superior Absorption: Because the vitamin does not have to go through the stomach or small intestine, your body gets the maximum benefit.

  • Deficiency Treatment: Essential for those who cannot absorb B-12 naturally, or for those following strict vegan diets.

  • Symptom Relief: Helps alleviate fatigue, "brain fog," weakness, numbness, and tingling.

  • Energy & Metabolism: Provides a rapid boost in energy levels and assists in breaking down carbohydrates and fats.

How Are They Administered?

  • Frequency: Initial treatment for a deficiency typically requires injections every other day for about two weeks, followed by maintenance shots (often once a month or several times a year).

  • Location: They are administered by a healthcare professional, usually injected directly into a muscle (intramuscularly).

  • Formulations: The most common prescribed forms are cyanocobalamin and hydroxocobalamin.