Its main warning signs are as follows: Pernicious Anemia: The condition, pernicious anemia, in which the body cannot absorb enough vitamin B12 from the digestive tract because of a deficiency in an intrinsic factor, is frequently treated with Cyanocobalamin
One more question for you paulaw22 do you know what your Folate level is as this is essential to process the B12 you are having injected
The treatment was really effective: I regained full range of motion in my jaw and was able to bite into a burger without pain for the first time in ages
These include: Lifestyle interventions (dietary advice, physical activity programmes) Licensed pharmacotherapy such as orlistat, or GLP-1 receptor agonists including semaglutide 2.4 mg (Wegovy, NICE TA875) or tirzepatide (Zepbound) where clinically indicated and available Referral to tier 3 or tier 4 weight management services , including bariatric surgery assessment where appropriate Information on NHS weight management services and eligibility for licensed treatments is available via the NHS website and NICE guidance
Studies show that patients on GLP-1 therapy experience measurable reductions in B12 serum levels within 36 months if supplementation is not addressed