Long-term effects have not been studied in humans or even in animals beyond short-term protocols
Vitamin B12 Injections are beneficial for a wide range of individuals, but they are invaluable for: People with B12 Deficiency Injections offer rapid correction if bloodwork confirms low levels
A healthcare professional will advise how often injections are needed to maintain healthy levels. The timing depends on deficiency severity, symptoms, and blood test results
Side Effects & Safety Mild GI discomfort most common, usually transient in the first week Slight stimulant effect increased energy/alertness, especially early on Headaches occasional, typically mild and dose-related Mild insomnia if taken too late in the day No human clinical safety data all safety information from preclinical studies and community reports No liver toxicity observed in animal studies at therapeutic doses Unknown drug interactions theoretically could interact with NAD+-dependent pathways Core Supplies for This Protocol The essentials for running any reconstituted injectable: cold storage, accurate syringes, alcohol prep pads, and metabolic tracking
The safest way to determine which form is best for you is to consult with a doctor