For individuals requiring supplementation due to confirmed deficiency or malabsorption, therapeutic doses vary considerably depending on the underlying cause: Dietary deficiency : 50150 micrograms daily orally, or cyanocobalamin tablets as prescribed Pernicious anaemia : Initially hydroxocobalamin 1 mg intramuscularly three times weekly for two weeks, then maintenance injections every two to three months [3] Neurological involvement : More intensive regimens may be required, with hydroxocobalamin injections on alternate days until symptom improvement [3] NICE guidance emphasises that supplementation should be evidence-based rather than speculative
Lung Lesions and Anti-Ulcer Agents Beneficial Effect: Anti-Ulcer Agents Pentadecapeptide BPC 157, Ranitidine, Omeprazole and Atropine Ameliorate Lung Lesion in Rats
Possible reactions noted in the available literature include injection-site irritation, mild headache or fatigue, transient changes in dream vividness or sleep timing, and, occasionally, mild mood shifts or increased restlessness
A 10 mg vial reconstituted in 2 mL provides 5 to 000 mcg/mL, doubling the concentration and halving the draw volume for the same dose