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Contact your GP for B12 testing if you have: Symptoms suggesting deficiency (persistent fatigue, pins and needles, memory problems, glossitis) Risk factors for deficiency (vegan diet, gastric surgery, long-term metformin or proton pump inhibitor use) [1] [4] Concerns about whether your current supplementation dose is appropriate Underlying conditions affecting B12 metabolism (kidney disease, liver disease) Unexplained high B12 levels on a blood test when not taking supplements Routine monitoring is essential for patients receiving therapeutic B12 injections
No anti-AOD9604 antibodies detected
NAD+ is the shared currency that ties the three ingredients into one thesis, and each compound touches that pool in a different place
Its also the most active form of Vitamin B12, and directly benefits the liver, brain, and nervous system