Vitamin B6 supports the protective coverings on nerve endings, but it should be taken cautiously, as excessive doses can contribute to further nerve damage
Some patients start with weekly injections for 46 weeks, then transition to every 24 weeks for maintenance
5.2 Acute Pancreatitis Acute pancreatitis, including fatal and non-fatal hemorrhagic or necrotizing pancreatitis, has been observed in patients treated with GLP-1 receptor agonists, or MOUNJARO [see Adverse Reactions (6)]
Potential Side Effects Common Side Effects Injection site reactions: Mild pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site usually resolves quickly
Effective Material: Hydroxycobalamin concentration: 1000 mcg Pharmaceutical classification: vitamins Pharmaceutical form: Ampoules for intramuscular injection Number and size of ampoules per package: 2 ampoules, each ampoule is 1 ml Indications: Treating diseases caused by vitamin B12 deficiency
Patient Education Cyanocobalamin Injection Cyanocobalamin injection is used to treat and prevent a lack of vitamin B12 that may be caused by any of the following: pernicious anemia (lack of a natural substance needed to absorb vitamin B12 from the intestine)