Those with a vitamin B12 deficiency usually develop a fault when they stop taking B12 supplements
Case Study 2: Johns Medicare Advantage Plan John, a 72-year-old Medicare beneficiary, chose a Medicare Advantage plan instead of traditional Medicare
If they find a potential client is severely B12 deficient but has not been diagnosed and needs to be referred to a GP, they will explain this without skewing chances of diagnosis by not giving a B12 injection
Because injections bypass the digestive tract, they may offer different absorption characteristics than oral routes, though the clinical significance of this is still being studied
What side effects should I expect from MIC B12 injections? Common side effects include injection site soreness, mild bruising, and transient nausea in the first 12 hours post-injection, occurring in approximately 1015% of patients