Here are some common causes: Dietary deficiency, mainly in vegans and vegetarians Pernicious anemia, an autoimmune issue with intrinsic factor production Gastric disorders, like atrophic gastritis or gastrectomy Malabsorption conditions, including Crohns disease and celiac disease Certain medications, like proton pump inhibitors and metformin Signs and Symptoms Requiring Medical Intervention Its important to know the signs of vitamin B12 deficiency
Product details: Injectable (Insulin Syringes) 10MLVial (10 shots per vial) Order comes with 2 10ML Vials OR 1 20ML Vial MICC (Methionine/Inositol/Choline/Cyanocobalamin): 25MG/50MG/50MG/330MCG/ML All Wellness Medicines and Compounded Pharmacy Products require a Quick & Easy Medical Evaluation to Ensure the Medication is Appropriate for you
As per the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), B12 injections may be covered if you have been diagnosed with: Pernicious anemia Specific gastrointestinal disorders that affect nutrient absorption (such as Crohns disease) A history of gastrointestinal surgery that disrupts nutrient absorption To qualify for coverage, your healthcare provider must adhere to specific documentation requirements
The risk of infection: Any time you receive an injection, there is a risk of infection
The childs fear of and discomfort with needles is an unnecessary further complication