This is my second post on here. I have just ordered my first ever ampoules for S.I.........saw someone post Versandapo had Panpharms in stock and just did it......terrified........my question is are they hydroxocobalamine?
Thank you in advance.....
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It’s easier to order by just using the Pharmaceutical reference numbers , Jillymo . Or other wise make sure that you are ordering B12 DEPOT . DEPOT is how the German pharmacies refer to Hydroxocobalamin ampoules . Cynocobalamin ampoules are just called vitamin B12 .Also , if you get a picture of the box that you are ordering , enlarge it and you will see what you will get .
PANPHARMA ( formerly Rotexmedica)
1mg x 1 ml ampoules b12 DEPOT ( Hydrocobalamin)
Packet of 10
Pharmaceutical reference number 16199653
Most popular ampoule . Good value , but often out of stock .
PASCOE b12 DEPOT packet of 10 —1.5mg x 1ml ampoules
Reference no. 07568672
Packets of 10 x 10 ( 100 ampoules ) Reference no.07568695
The Pascoe are much cheaper per packet if you buy the offer of 10 packets . If you inject weekly or more frequently, you will be covered . Otherwise , some ampoules may become out of date .
HEVERT B12 DEPOT 1mg x 2ml ampoules 1 packet of 10 reference no. 06078368
Use the Pharmaceutical Reference numbers to order from the pharmacies, it’s easier , but not if buying from amazon.de
The above brands also produce Cynocobalamin B12 single use ampoules. They are cheaper than Hydroxocobalamin., but reputed not to stay in the system as long. Fine to use as long as the patient does not suffer from the rare eye-condition called LEBERS. Cynocobalamin is widely used in the USA I do not have the Pharmaceutical reference numbers for the Cynocobalamin ampoules.. Cynocobalamin is referred to as vitamin B12. Hydroxocobalamin is referred to as vitamin B12 depot.
Oh brilliant.........thank you so very much for all of that straightforward, useful information.....I ended up ordering another lot exactly as you have listed...wonderful..onwards........Now I'm not sure how I decide how often to start SI....I've been having 8 weekly jabs from the GP......and topping up with 10mls subligual daily (don't think that's helped)......
I would try 6 weekly and proceed to 4 weekly if that didn’t eliminate all symptoms . And so forth . I inject weekly to keep well . But I do have a neurological symptom ( burning feeling in feet , but not to the touch ) which is irreversible because of very delayed treatment . It’s good to know that B12 cannot be overdosed ( unlike other vitamins and minerals)
Thank you Jillymo for your lovely support........I found myself with utterly mixed emotions........been putting off SI for so long....but have virtually no support from GP.....I found it challenging on the German site.....
At versandapo.de the way to translate to English is to use a Chrome browser. Once you have the page up click on the double ‘A’ on the left of the address bar, in the drop down click on Translate to English and hey presto. Or highlight what you want to translate (for any browser), scroll along the copy/paste bar that appears until you see Translate and click on it. Hope it works for you and takes away some stress.
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