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Does methycobal have side effects?

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In the United States and the United Kingdom, vitamin B12 deficiency affects approximately 6% of people under 60 and nearly 20% of those over 60. Methycobal, a form of B12, is often used for treatment, but **does methycobal have side effects** that users should be aware of?

Can Methycobal Cause Fever? A Closer Look at Methylcobalamin Side Effects

3 min read
While Methycobal (methylcobalamin) is generally well-tolerated, reports show that a small percentage of patients receiving injectable forms of vitamin B12 may experience a fever. Though uncommon, it is important for users to understand the potential reasons behind this and to know when to seek medical advice for fever or other side effects when taking Methycobal.

Why is the methycobal Tablet used? Understanding its Role in Neuropathy and Vitamin B12 Deficiency

4 min read
Methylcobalamin, the active ingredient in the methycobal Tablet, is known to be more readily absorbed and retained in nerve tissues compared to other forms of vitamin B12, offering specific benefits for neurological health. The methycobal Tablet is primarily prescribed to address conditions stemming from low vitamin B12 levels, including nerve damage and certain types of anemia.

What is the use of Methycobal Tablet? Benefits, Uses, and Mechanism

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According to research, up to 15% of the general population may have a vitamin B12 deficiency. A medication containing the active form of vitamin B12, Methycobal Tablet, is commonly used to treat conditions stemming from this deficiency, particularly those affecting the nervous system and blood formation.