General medical use Chronic fatigue Weakness and debility Post-illness recovery Poor nutrition or appetite loss Benefits Promotes nerve repair and regeneration Improves nerve conduction and reduces tingling/numbness Enhances energy metabolism Supports RBC formation Reduces inflammation in nerve tissues Helps restore vitamin B levels quickly Administration Route Intramuscular (IM) injection To be administered by a healthcare professional Side Effects (Possible) Injection site pain Mild rash or allergic reaction (rare) Warm sensation Storage Store below 25C Protect from light Keep ampoule in original pack
It tends to be most prominent during perimenopause and usually resolves after menopause, and it is not normally a sign of permanent decline
Lung, WAT, testis, and skeletal muscle preferentially rely on salvage and have low expression of proteins involved in the PreissHandler pathway 41 , with the muscle in particular relying on both NRK1 and NRK2 for supporting its mitochondrial metabolism and fiber type composition 42
Jang T, Poplawska M, Cimpeanu E, Mo G, Dutta D, Lim SH (2012) Vaso-occlusive crisis in sickle cell disease: a vicious cycle of secondary events
Injections are far more effective, especially for anyone with an absorption issue like pernicious anemia, Crohns disease, or a history of gastric surgery