Note that sonication can cause solution warming and potential degradation
Vitamin B12 injections are generally safe, but some individuals may experience side effects, including: Pain or redness at the injection site Mild diarrhea Itching Nausea or vomiting Dizziness or headaches Hot flashes In rare cases, more serious reactions, such as allergic responses (rash, swelling, trouble breathing), can occur
At the general level, this dual (modulatory) action (i.e., either hypertension or hypotension reversed toward normal blood pressure) applies to the NO-systems effects as a whole, as well [11,29]
Patients self-injecting vitamin B12 without telling their GP, finds study A large proportion of patients with a vitamin B12 deficiency self-inject medication sourced online, citing difficulty with accessing treatment from GPs
MIC injections have neither