B12 deficiency
What's the recommended dose of B12 fo... - Pernicious Anaemi...
What's the recommended dose of B12 for pernicious anemia associated with B12 deficiency.
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I'm given 1mg /mL b12 injections.
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If you are in the UK then recommended treatment in terms of maintenance doses is 1000mcg hydroxocobalamin injected IM every 8-12 weeks.Regimes are different in other countries, particularly where cyanocobalamin is used (would normally be maintenance every month.
Please note that this frequency doesn't suit everyone.
Some countries do use high dose oral as an alternative and recommendation would be at least 1000mcg daily.
The British National Formulatory - that NICE use says this:
HYDROXOCOBALAMIN
Prophylaxis of macrocytic anaemias associated with vitamin B12 deficiency
By intramuscular injection
For Adult
1 mg every 2–3 months.
Pernicious anaemia and other macrocytic anaemias without neurological involvement
By intramuscular injection
For Adult
Initially 1 mg 3 times a week for 2 weeks, then 1 mg every 2–3 months.
Pernicious anaemia and other macrocytic anaemias with neurological involvement
By intramuscular injection
For Adult
Initially 1 mg once daily on alternate days until no further improvement, then 1 mg every 2 months. I will add that this means exactly what it says and it may be many months or even years.