In clinical practice, during chemotherapy for patients with impaired liver function, the liver-protective effect of GSH is often prioritized, while the potential risk of chemotherapy resistance due to its non-standardized intake is frequently overlooked
[20] Thanks Your doctor or nurse will be more than happy to do the injections for you if you just don't feel comfortable doing it yourself.Thanks Things You'll Need Prescribed vitamin B12 solution Clean syringe and needle Rubbing alcohol Cotton balls Bandages A puncture proof container References About This Article To give a B12 injection, start by cleaning the injection site, such as the upper arm or thigh, with a cotton ball dipped in rubbing alcohol to sterilize the area
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It is important to recognize the symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency and consult a healthcare professional in order to assess individual needs, potential risks, and benefits
If you see blood in the syringe, withdraw, discard the needle, and choose another site