Even if the product could be reclassified to make it available for sale in pharmacies, it could not be used more frequently than every 2 3 months, so reclassification to a Pharmacy medicine would not help those who require more frequent injections. and then they also state: Our current advice to private clinics administering vitamin B12 injections which are not licensed medicinal products intravenously for non-medicinal purposes is that we do not regard these to be medicines and that they fall outside of the remit of the MHRA
How it works KPV blocks the inflammation switch from reaching the cell nucleus, lowering production of inflammatory molecules (NF-B signaling)
Vitamin B12 is needed for red blood cell formation and DNA production, and supplementation may help with anemia, fatigue, low energy, immunity, detoxification, nerve problems, pain, mental health, insomnia, chronic illnesses, and more
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