Unauthorized drugs may also: lead to infections, allergic reactions, and other serious complications contain too much, too little, or none of the active ingredient contain unlisted, dangerous or unknown ingredients contain contaminants, such as solvents, heavy metals, particles (fibers, glass, plastic), or microbials (bacteria, fungi, endotoxins) be poorly or incorrectly labelled be improperly manufactured or stored interact with other medications or health products you may be taking
Vegetarians and those over the age of 50 years old are at higher risk of being B12 deficient
Some people may notice positive changes in their appetite, such as reduced cravings or feeling more satisfied between meals, within a few weeks, but the most significant results are likely to happen when you reach the maintenance dose from around week 13 of treatment
Aseptic Technique Requirements All reconstitution procedures must employ strict aseptic technique to prevent microbial contamination: Work in a clean environment, preferably within a laminar flow hood when available Clean rubber stoppers with 70% alcohol swabs before needle insertion Use sterile syringes and needles for all transfers Never touch needle tips or allow contact with non-sterile surfaces Proper Addition Method The physical method of adding solvent significantly impacts reconstitution success