B12 (cobalamin) is a water-soluble vitamin essential for neurological function, red blood cell formation, and DNA synthesis Joint pain is not listed as a recognised adverse effect in the BNF or licensed B12 product information When joint discomfort occurs after starting B12, it is typically coincidental or related to excipients, injection technique, or pre-existing conditions Severe B12 deficiency itself can cause neuropathic symptoms that may be misinterpreted as joint pain Do not discontinue prescribed B12 treatment without medical guidance, particularly for confirmed deficiency or pernicious anaemia Seek prompt medical advice for severe joint pain, hot swollen joints with fever, or symptoms of allergic reaction Table of Contents Can Vitamin B12 Cause Joint Pain
Supplementation with folic acid will provide enough usable folate to restore normal red blood cell formation
While this vitamin isnt something that your body naturally produces, there are ways to fill the gaps
Description BPC-157 Peptide The BPC-157 peptide, also known as Pentadecapeptide BPC 157 or Body Protection Compound 157, is a synthetic compound that has been suggested in various studies to assist with healing joint, tendon, and muscle tissue, as well as nerve tissue