It cannot establish both molecular identities, the declared ratio, net quantity, uniformity, aggregation, stability or microbiological quality
If a significant deficiency is left untreated over time, some of this nerve damage can become permanent, which is why prompt evaluation matters
[13] Chloramphenicol has been shown to blunt reticulocyte response to cyanocobalamin, while ethanol, colchicine, and nitrous oxide interfere with cobalamin metabolism or utilization, each warranting clinician awareness when evaluating suboptimal treatment outcomes
Cyanocobalamin does not naturally exist in foods owing to the presence of cyanide, which is absent in the natural form of the vitamin