Simply inject the compound into your arm or thigh once a week
Information for Patients: Patients with pernicious anemia should be informed that they will require monthly injections of vitamin B12 for the remainder of their lives
Observed effects in human trials Reported adverse events across the IV and oral trials included headache, fatigue, dizziness, nasopharyngitis, diarrhea, flatulence, increased appetite, nausea, and back pain
Furthermore, since AOD 9604 therapy does not significantly impact growth and only slightly affects hormone pathways, it is safe to use on a long-term basis with continued medical supervision
Physical Symptoms of Vitamin B12 Deficiency Fatigue and weakness Pale skin Shortness of breath Nerve problems Mouth ulcers Digestive issues Vision problems Mobility difficulties Cognitive Symptoms of Vitamin B12 Deficiency Peripheral Neuropathy Cognitive Disturbances Memory Problems Reversible Dementia Confusion Decreased Problem Solving Psychiatric Symptoms of Vitamin B12 Deficiency Depression Anxiety Intrusive Thoughts Irritability Psychosis Inattention Insomnia Panic attacks Treatment of Vitamin B12 Deficiency It has been observed that oral administration of high-dose vitamin B12 (1 to 2 mg daily) is as effective as intramuscular administration for correcting anemia and neurologic symptoms
The B12 delivery methods require several days to weeks to produce noticeable effects because of their absorption speeds