Synergistic Effects Synergistic effects refer to when two or more agents act together to generate an activity greater than the sum of their individual activities
For example, a male patient noticed new hair on his temples after several months of treatment
Methylcobalamin plays a vital role in the formation of healthy red blood cells, DNA synthesis, and the maintenance of the protective myelin sheath surrounding nerves
Temporary injection-site pain, redness, warmth, nausea, dizziness, headache, or rash may occur
High levels of MAO-A were found in mitral valve regurgitation, and the MAOs were shown to contribute to the oxidative stress in the heart valve.[ref] These cardiovascular effects highlight that MAO-A is not only a brain enzyme but also a significant source of oxidative stress in the heart and veins