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It depends on what you are using it for. If your body cannot absorb B-12 through digestion(supplemtal oral), the dose of cycobalimim is 1ml weekly injected IM.
An adult's RDA of Vitamin B-12 is 2.4mcg.
For a pregnant woman it is 2.6mcg.
2.4 mcg's
For a healthy person, the dosage may vary from 1 to 5 mcg per day. When it is prescribed to treat neurological problems, the dosage can reach 15000 mcg per day. Vitamin B12 works better with cobamamide, that is a co-enzyme of the vitamin B12.
Shots are more effective at delivering Vitamin B12. With pills the dosage needs to be higher.
It could have bad results. Vitamin b12 is recommended.
B12 is a vitamin
If you are referring to vitamin b12, vitamin b12 is healthy for you.
You cannot overdose on vitamin B12 but you can overdose on vitamin D. However some people are allergic to B12 (apparently to the cobalt) and it can have interactions with some medications as well as worsening certain preexisting medical conditions.
Vitamin water is not recommended for dogs. In a small dosage it will not harm most dogs usually though.
No, vitamin B12 is not a barbiturate
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Perncious anemia is caused by the body's inability to absorb the vitamin B12 from the gastrointestinal tract, due to a loss of gastric parietal cells. Regular B12 supplementation can keep pernicious anemia at bay, though it is not a complete cure. B12 is a vitamin obtained from meat and dairy products.
no the recommended dosage is such a low amount anyways that it would take a petty severe od to make any difference
first of all its called vitamin b12 deficiency anemia. Pernicious anemia and vitamin B12 deficiency anemia are the same thing. Pernicious anemia is caused by a lack of vitamin B12. You're not able to absorb the vitamin B12 due to the absence of intrinsinc factor.