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Hydroxocobalamin 1mg/ml Injection is a prescription medication used to treat and prevent Vitamin B12 deficiency. Hydroxocobalamin is a synthetic form of vitamin B12, essential for maintaining healthy red blood cells, nerve function, and DNA synthesis. It is commonly used to treat conditions like pernicious anemia, where the body is unable to absorb sufficient vitamin B12 from food, or other forms of B12 deficiency caused by dietary issues, gastrointestinal disorders, or certain medications.
This injection is administered by a healthcare professional, typically in a muscle (intramuscularly), and is effective in quickly correcting B12 deficiencies.
Do not use if you:
Consult a healthcare provider before use if you:
Injection site reactions:
You may experience temporary redness, swelling, or pain at the injection site. This is usually mild and should subside quickly.
Discontinue use and seek medical advice if: You experience signs of an allergic reaction, such as difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat, or a rash. These reactions are rare but require immediate attention.
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These ingredients help deliver the active compound effectively and ensure the stability of the injection.
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What is Hydroxocobalamin used for?
Hydroxocobalamin is used to treat and prevent Vitamin B12 deficiency. It is particularly effective for individuals who cannot absorb B12 from food, such as those with pernicious anemia, gastrointestinal issues, or a vegan/vegetarian diet low in B12.
How often do I need Hydroxocobalamin injections?
The typical treatment schedule may vary depending on your condition:
What are the signs of B12 deficiency?
Symptoms of B12 deficiency can include:
How is Hydroxocobalamin different from Cyanocobalamin?
Hydroxocobalamin is a longer-acting form of B12 compared to cyanocobalamin, meaning it stays in the body for a longer period and may require fewer injections.
Can I take oral supplements instead of injections?
For people with conditions like pernicious anemia or absorption issues, oral B12 supplements may not be effective. In these cases, injections are the preferred method of treatment as they bypass the digestive system and provide direct absorption.