Now heres the funny bit The MHRA in responding to our petition stated: Vitamin B12 could not legally be classified as a medicine that can be made available for sale without prescription in pharmacies because it is an injection and because the condition it is licensed to treat, pernicious anaemia, needs a clinician to diagnose it, and monitor its treatment (see point IV above)
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While B12 is generally safe, caution is needed in specific clinical situations: Lebers Disease (Hereditary Optic Neuropathy): B12 injections are generally contraindicated or should be used with extreme caution, as they may potentially aggravate optic atrophy in this rare condition
However, compounded versions are not identical to the original prescription drug, and their consistency can vary
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