Once neurological symptoms have resolved or stabilized, your doctor may consider transitioning you to oral maintenance therapy [4]
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You may feel some short-lived tenderness at the injection site, but most patients resume their normal routine immediately after this treatment
[6] [25] At levels only slightly below normal, deficiency can result in fatigue, headaches, feeling faint, rapid breathing, pale skin, numbness or tingling, poor appetite, heartburn, poor balance, difficulty walking, poor reflexes, blurred vision, memory problems, depression, irritability, inattention, cognitive decline, dementia, and even psychosis