Podiapn is a B12 complex vitamin and is usually administered or prescribed if you are B12 deficient.
Probably, but check with your pharmacist
Of course it can. Remember absorbed vitamine B12 from the gut forms B12+transcobalamin II complex in the blood ? And your liver has to produce special transporters for this complex before your bone marrow can use the B12+transcobalamin II complex in making red blood cells. So liver disease reduces the transporter and subsequently impairs the blooding making machinery in bone marrow (as you must already know that B12 is needed to produce erythrocytes)
B12 injections for pets are not processed in the same sterile environment that human B12 is. I am sure the complex is the same but you would ne risking health to take animal injectinals.
I'm not sure about B-complex but my doctor has me on Clonazepam plus Cerefolin NAC, a prescription B12 (folic acid).
There is no vitamin b. There are only B-complex vitamins. B-1 through B-12
Vitamin B12 complex is essential for maintaining a healthy nervous system, producing red blood cells, and supporting energy levels. It also helps with cognitive function, mood regulation, and overall well-being.
The complex of vitamins B contain: B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, B12. See the link below for details.
Intrinsic factor, a protein produced by the stomach, is required for the absorption of vitamin B12 in the small intestine. In the small intestine, vitamin B12 binds to intrinsic factor, forming a complex that can be absorbed through the intestinal wall.
No, B complex is a group of B vitamins that includes B6, along with other B vitamins like B1, B2, B3, B5, B7, B9, and B12.
The best time to eat a vitamin B-complex is during a meal. This way, it is absorbed quickly into the bloodstream.
No, vitamin B12 is not a barbiturate