There are several in my state alone (Colorado), but only one that is wet for injectables
The primary symptoms related to autonomic nerve damage include nausea and vomiting, in addition to uncontrollable sweating, an irregular heart rate and the reduced ability to swallow
Contact a healthcare provider if you notice: Persistent or worsening neuropathy symptoms, such as tingling, numbness, burning pain, or weakness New or unusual side effects, including skin rash, itching, or acne-like breakouts Possible medication interactions, especially if you take metformin, acid-reducing medications, or other long-term prescriptions Changes in neurological function, such as balance issues, confusion, memory changes, or worsening coordination Recognizing these warning signs early helps prevent complications and supports better long-term nerve health outcomes
How are injections administered
Global strategy for Vitamin B12 deficiency reduction 2025-2030