Cyanocobalamin B12 injections
Product Details
- 1000mcg Cyanocobalamin per 1ml ampoule
- 10 Ampoules per pack
- Expiry date: 02/2025
Included:
- 10 free needles - IM or subcutaneous
- 10 alcohol swabs
By providing essential nutrients directly to the body, B12 injections can contribute to both internal wellness and external beauty, promoting a healthier and more vibrant appearance overall.
Health and beauty benefits of Cyanocobalamin injections:
Cyanocobalamin B12 injections can contribute to both internal health and external beauty, promoting overall wellness and vitality.
However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any supplementation regimen to ensure it's appropriate for individual needs and health conditions.
Contraindications
Vitamin B12 injections, typically in the form of cyanocobalamin, are generally considered safe for most people.
However, there are certain contraindications or situations in which caution should be exercised or the injections should be avoided. Some of the contraindications for injecting vitamin cyanocobalamin B12 include:
1. Allergy: Individuals who are allergic to cyanocobalamin or any other ingredients in the injection should not receive vitamin B12 injections.
2. Leber's disease: Vitamin B12 injections should be avoided in individuals with Leber's disease, a rare inherited eye disease that can lead to vision loss.
3. Polycythemia vera: Vitamin B12 injections may worsen a condition called polycythemia vera, a type of blood cancer that causes the bone marrow to make too many red blood cells.
4. Optic nerve atrophy: Individuals with optic nerve atrophy may experience an acceleration of vision loss when receiving vitamin B12 injections.
5. Use of certain medications: Some medications may interact with vitamin B12 injections, affecting their effectiveness or potentially causing adverse effects. Individuals taking certain medications should consult with their healthcare provider before starting vitamin B12 injections.
6. Kidney disease: Individuals with severe kidney disease may have difficulties processing vitamin B12 properly, and vitamin B12 injections may not be recommended for them. In such cases, a healthcare provider should monitor vitamin B12 levels closely.
7. Pregnancy and breastfeeding: While vitamin B12 injections are generally considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, it is still important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting supplementation to determine the appropriate dosage and ensure safety.
It is important to discuss any existing health conditions, medications, and concerns with a healthcare provider before starting any vitamin B12 supplementation, including injections. In some cases, alternative forms of vitamin B12 or routes of administration may be recommended to minimise the risk of adverse effects.