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Anyone Used Pascoe B12 Depot (Hydroxy)

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Hi Guys and thank you all for all your help in my previous posts....

Has any one used Pascoe B12 Depot and did they notice any difference to Panpharma (Rotexmedica) Depot Hydroxy?

I know it is stronger and there is only one different ingredient to Panpharma being Sodium Chloride instead of Sodium Acetate.

Did it work as well as Panpharma etc etc ?

Thank you all again so much.

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I have used them when I couldn’t get my usual ( Panpharma) . Worked just as well as Panpharma . .

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WorkingProgress in reply to wedgewood

Thank you... They don't seem to be selling the 100 pack anymore on Versandapo.I have just created and account with Apohealth and hopefully they will accept PayPal and deliver to the UK.

I am simply trying to several sources to obtain B12 from easily as Gp's etc have very deaf ears unfortunately.

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wedgewood in reply to WorkingProgress

versandapo.de do have the 100 packs of Pascoe B12 depot ampoules .Search under the pharmaceutical reference number 07568695 Cost €73.95. Which is a very good price I think .

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wedgewood in reply to WorkingProgress

Here it is .

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WorkingProgress in reply to wedgewood

Strange how when I type the brand name and amount it would not come up but thank you again and yes it is a great price.

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mountainice in reply to wedgewood

Hi again wedgewood (I messaged you on another thread). I am just on the payment process for Versandapo. I have a note from last time when I ordered from them to pay with Amazon after putting goods in the basket, but it only comes up with PayPal or something called Pay In Advance. Which should I click please?

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wedgewood in reply to mountainice

When they write” Pay in Advance “ , they mean Bank Transfer . If you have Mobile/Internet Banking , it’s free of charge. ( costs £25.00 if you do it at your bank . ).

They send you the details you need to know to do it.

I always use PayPal . It’s easy to get if you don’t have it already .

It’s confusing really , because we always have to pay in advance !!

Best wishes .

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mountainice in reply to wedgewood

thank you, it is confusing. I do have PayPal, but I had a strange thought in the back of my mind somewhere that someone once said don't use PayPal for B12. Oh well, perhaps my brain remembered it wrongly !

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wedgewood

I always use the pharmaceutical reference numbers when I search . If one doesn’t use the exact wording they use , you often can’t find things . Pascoe also produce Cynocobalamin ampoules Also produce 100 packs 1mg x1ml

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WorkingProgress in reply to wedgewood

Oddly enough I found them easily

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deniseinmilden

Uesd them daily for 7 years and always got on very well with them.

The Rotexmedica 1mg in 1ml ampoules were not strong enough for me and I was always battling with sublinguals to try to get the additional B12 I needed - or had to do more than 1 jab a day/use 2 ampoules and cope with the greater volume of carrier liquid.

Excellent quality, no issues ever, ampoules almost always break cleanly, etc.

Recommended to friends who get on well with them too, including one who uses them for twice daily jabs and has turned her life and most of her symptoms around too.

Good luck with whatever you use.

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HappyMonk

I have another 90 doses sitting in my fridge. Other than being slightly more uncomfortable sometimes, it hurts ever so slightly for about a minute after the shot, it's doing what it needs to do, keep me happy and healthy for a week. Before that I used methylcobalamin and never experienced the soreness, but like I said, it's more of a very temporary discomfort for about a minute so I can live with that.

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highlandcottage8

Is it possible to buy the Pascoe B12 in the USA?

Last B12 shot I had, one my insurance would allow, gave me an allergic reaction.

Was told by some friends that I might be able to tolerate the Pascoe.

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