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Q: Where is the best/cheapest place buy prefilled B12 injections?
Does anyone know where I can get the best deal on prefilled B12 injections?

A: B-12 injections typically require a prescription, so you should be able to ask your doctor or a pharmacist where you could find a good price... maybe Walmart or other discount pharmacies. However, if you're looking for cheap options, why not go for a sublingual B-12 lozenge? It's easier on your body since you would take it once a day instead of overdosing yourself once a week (or longer) and letting your body slowly recover from it. There's also the fact that you would have a steady daily supply instead of too much at first and not enough by the end of it. Good luck and I hope I helped!

Q: where in Toronto can I buy B12 injections without prescription (not on line)?
I dont have a credit card so I cannot buy online but is there a Health food store or any store I can take the TTC and go buy some?

A: You don't need it, it is sold over the counter now. It's called B-12 sublingual (under the tongue) it includes all the B vitamins.

Q: Can you tell me about B12 Injections?
I am considering taking B12 injections, monthly, for energy and weight loss. I had a couple of questions, however. What is the standard dosage per month? Also, someone recommended to me that I buy B12 from a vet supply. Does anyone else do that? Is there a difference between large animal B12 and human B12? What size needle is used for the injection? Where on the body is the injection placed? Arms, butt? Does the shot have to be intramuscular, or can it be subq? Thanks!

A: The dosage would depend on your body's needs... your doctor would be the best one to address that. I would recommend against a human taking an animal product (especially shots) as there are different contents in shots that are more suitable between different species and the purity requirements aren't the same for humans and dogs. It might be cheaper, but part of the expense is in further purification in most cases (and marketing/advertising as well, but you have to take the good with the bad). The needles can be small, but again, your doctor will provide either the needles or the prescription would be pre-loaded if you're able to take them home... I've seen it more commonly recommended to be done in the doctor's office where it's a more sterile environment. The location can be in a few different places as the muscle/fatty tissue is in different areas and some people are more sensitive in certain areas than not. You can also discuss this with your doctor to see what you both feel would be the best (best absorption, least painful, least noticeable). It may be the arm, it may be the leg, it may be another area that won't hurt as much. With all that being said, I personally think that it's better to have a daily intake of vitamins like B-12 instead of the shots which essentially overdoses the body once a week (which is typical since B-12 is water soluble so the body can't store it long term). I've heard of too many cases where people feel like they have the flu (overdose symptoms) for the first day or two after a vitamin shot because the body is trying to process out the excess vitamins. Personally, I think it's easier to either eat healthy or to take a pill every day than go through the stress of weekly overdosing, but that's me. Good luck and I hope I helped!

Q: where to buy B12 with Lipotropics Injections online?


A: I don't know what Lipotropics is but I take a spray of Vitamin B-12 that I spray in my mouth and is absorbed into my body before it hits the stomach. I bought it from Dr. Mercolas website http://mercola.com It is part of the new Nanotechnology and gets the B-12 into your body without injections. I hope this helps you.

Q: I'm looking at taking B12 and B6 injections with a Potassium tablet supplement.?
I discovered that you can buy B12 and B6 injections over the counter, which is the same injections you get while on the Bernstein's diet. Difference being the cost is $6.00 for 10 injections of 1000 mcg, instead of paying 120 weekly for 3 injections. So the question I need answered is how much mcg should i be injecting. is 1000 mcg three times a week too much?

A: That would be a good question to ask your doctor as different people need different levels. If they've prescribed a certain dose of an injection for you, they would be able to tell you how much is in each of those injections. With that being said, 1,000 mcg of B-12 and 100 mg of B-6 are common daily doses to take in supplement forms (which is very usable by your body as well). If you wanted to go for cheaper options, daily supplements (eg. capsules) would also be very cost efficient (as injections are more expensive to produce)... granted it's a personal preference between poking yourself or swallowing a pill. Good luck and I hope I helped!

Q: What's the deal with B12 injections?
OK, here's the deal: I found out my boss give himself vitamin B12 injections. He buys syringes at the drugstore and the B12 that is for animals at the agriculture supply. The rest you can figure out. What are the benefits? What are the dangers? I mean this can't be good, right?

A: Vitamin B12 is used to treat various blood conditions, namely pernicious anemia. Whether your boss labors under the false impression that it invigorates him or whether he physically needs the B12 is moot. Animal medications are produced by the same companies that produce human medications...but sold a lot cheaper....i.e. Penicillin costs you about 50 cents whereas animal medication costs only a few cents. If you go to a pet store and look at the antibiotics available for fish.....erythromycin, penicillin, tetracycline, isoniazid, and even chloramphenicol are available for a fraction of the cost. Just think of a company such as Abbot Labs producing erythromycin....after they produce their nice pink capsules, they make the system dirty for producing drugs for animals...???? It is a matter of marketing, advertising and packaging. Some years ago, we were producing cortisone and selling it in American wholesale for for about 25 cents a pill, but we were selling the same product to Israel for 5 cents...You boss is clever but whether he needs the B12 is another matter.

Q: Is it possible to get a B12 injection liquid and syringes without prescription in USA?
In Canada we used to buy this all the time from Shoppers Drug Mart with no prescription. Now we move to Washington DC for 4 months temporarily and my wife needs the stuff (she is B12 deficient due to operation she had.) but all the pharmacies here require prescription. Does anyone know of a pharmacy or place to get this stuff that doesn't require prescription? More information: my wife cannot take the pills. She needs the B12 absorbed directly into her system because she had a portion of her digestive tract removed.

A: I had a B12 deficiency & had to have shots everyday for 5 days & then 1 a week for 4 weeks. Now i just have to take B12 pills everyday. How many micrograms a day does your wife need? I have to take 1000 micrograms a day & i buy them at Walmart. Any drug store should have B12 pills that you can buy over the counter. Unless your wife needs more than 1000 micrograms a day she should be able to take the pills.

Q: B12 with Myoden?????? ?
Does anyone know a reputable website to buy these injections?

A: no but i think thats what my cousin did and lost 85 lbs

Q: B12 Lipotropics?
I'm looking for a place to get these injections either in Southeast Arizona, or to buy online and do myself. No lectures please! I'm a big girl ;) Huh? Well what did you expect? So sorry to disappoint.....Didn't know this was about my screen name, but dragons are my totem. I collect, have tattoos, etc.....it's just what I relate to emotionally/spiritually. That site is so expensive! Has anyone tried the beplex forte?

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Q: Does B12 liquid give you as much energy as a B12 shot?
just bought the liquid, they say to let it set under ur tongue for a few seconds and claim it's just as effective as the injection. Have you had the injection and did you feel a difference? Or just answer the 1st ques. for starters. thanks!

A: B12 injection only gives energy if you are deficient in this vitamin aka pernicious anaemia. In this condition cannot absorb B12 in the normal way icluding sublingual. Vitamins only help anyway even if you can absorb them if you are defficient if you are not then no point spending your money. Best to eat a well balanced diet. Hope this helps.

Q: I just had Gastric Bypass this past week and need some help with Vitamins.?
I've been strict on drinking water, diet Cranberry Grape juice and some green teas without sugar or alternative sugars. I've been feeling ok but I really want to get started on vitamins as soon as possible. The Dr. recommended chewable or liquid. I'm thinking chewable will probably taste better so I think I want to try that first. I have already been on B12 injections for about 6 months because I came up deficient after being anemic. So I know I am getting that, but I am worried about the other vitamins and minerals I need. Can anyone give me some good names of cheap chewable vitamins that work? I'll probably buy them at a Wal-mart or local drug store, if I have to drive to the city to a specialty store I will but I'd rather not.... Sorry I know that's long, but thanks for any help. The doctor sent me home with a list of instructions, that said to take chewable or liquid vitamins but I wanted to know which were best.

A: A regular multi-vitamin is a good place to start. Please don't buy anything from walmart, the quality is poor and they just go right through you without leaving any of their nutrients behind.

Q: is bedoyecta tri injection for b 12?
was bought in mexico for b 12 injecton was told is b12

A: Yes it is.... heres the break down. B1 100mg B6 50mg B12 10,000µg