More serous B12 deficiencies have the potential to impair heart and neurological function, leading to a wide range of serous symptoms, including but not limited to tinnitus, severe joint pain, memory problems, depression, anxiety, poor muscle function, ataxia, and changes in reflexes
The current European Union (EU) recommended daily intake is 1.5 micrograms for infants and children under six, 2.5 micrograms for seven to 10-year-olds, 3.5 micrograms for 11 to 14-year-olds, four micrograms for everyone over 15, increasing to 4.5 micrograms during pregnancy and five micrograms for breastfeeding women (EFSA, 2015)
Yes, Vitamin B12 injections are safe when administered by a trained healthcare professional
If cholelithiasis or cholecystitis are suspected in a patient taking semaglutide, gallbladder studies are indicated