Here's what we recommend: Before Reconstitution (Lyophilized Powder): Long-Term Storage: For periods longer than a few weeks, store the lyophilized vial in a freezer (-20C or -4F is ideal)
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At the cellular level, B12 acts as a cofactor for two critical enzymatic reactions: Methionine synthase converts homocysteine to methionine, essential for DNA methylation and synthesis Methylmalonyl-CoA mutase involved in fatty acid metabolism and myelin production By restoring adequate B12 levels, injections enable normal red blood cell maturation in the bone marrow, correcting the megaloblastic anaemia
Assess serum B12 level one month after each dose adjustment
So I thought I'd just come on and explain a little bit more, not as advice, but just from my personal experience