My level is 1066ng whatever that means.Poor b12 adsorption is a common side effect of metformin, I'm guessing that your levels are not low enough to warrant b12 injections, hence the no further action comment. Nothing to stop you from supplementing your self although I believe the injections are moor effective.
https://www.independentnurse.co.uk/...2-deficiency-what-nurses-need-to-know/201880/
Thank you . Where do I buy that from? I am already taking multivitamin b complex and a vitamin d tablet.I had the same problem, supplemented with BetterYou B12 spray which I paid for and levels returned quickly to pre-metformin levels. A GP did check for a specific factor that is needed for B12 to be transported across the gut wall but I did need to keep asking to have my B12 tested annually.
Thank you for replying. Oh right ..... I understand ..... My level is too high????? It's because of the multivitamin b complex I'm taking? Thank you. I'll stop taking it.Your levels sound to be abnormally HIGH which is why, I suspect, no action is being taken. A friend who takes a B complex daily has recently had a similar result. She now takes her supplement on alternate days. Please don't take any more B12.
No worries, I'm going to call surgery on Monday for advice.I meant please don't add in a B12 spray as well. I'm not intending to offer medical advice here!
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