[13] In a newly diagnosed vitamin B 12 -deficient patient, normally defined as when serum levels are less than 200 pg/ml, daily IM injections of hydroxocobalamin up to 1,000 g (1 mg) per day are given to replenish the body's depleted cobalamin stores
Anti-inflammatories, including vitamin C can interact with B12 injections
This includes in addition to the skin lesions, the concomitant lesions counteraction, that is, burn stress gastric lesions in severely burned mice (Mikus et al., 2001)
Each peptide gets its own injection
1,2,6 The resultant abnormal erythropoiesis can trigger other notable abnormal laboratory findings, such as decreased haptoglobin levels, high lactate dehydrogenase levels, and elevated reticulocyte count