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Injecting Vitamin B12 is pretty simple. It is an intramuscular injection, meaning you don't have to inject into a vein. Discuss with your doctor whether he or she recommends arm/stomach
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Vitamin B-12 is an inter-muscular injection, meaning, and don't giggle here kids, you have to inject it into your butt. You just squeeze a nice fat piece of cheek, and jab it right
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First off, you need to check with your physician to make sure that you need to be taking B12 injections. If he thinks this is a good idea for you, he should be able to have the nurse
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Vitamin B12 injections have several beneficial effects on the human body. Most often, injections are prescribed to treat deficiencies of the vitamin in the body and can in many cases
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