Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin)
Critical for red blood cell production, nerve health, DNA synthesis, and sustained energy.
What It Is
Methylcobalamin is the bioactive form of B12, essential for myelin sheath synthesis (protecting nerve fibres) and for converting homocysteine to methionine. Deficiency is common — particularly in individuals on plant-based diets, those over 50, or patients on long-term proton pump inhibitors or metformin. IV delivery ensures complete absorption, bypassing any gastric intrinsic factor deficiency or gut absorption issues.
What It Does
- Prevents and treats megaloblastic (B12 deficiency) anaemia
- Supports neurological health and nerve conduction
- Boosts energy levels and reduces fatigue
- Improves mood and cognitive function
- Essential for DNA synthesis and cell division
Clinical Considerations
Extremely safe at therapeutic IV doses. No established upper limit. Rare hypersensitivity reactions are possible — a standard clinical screening applies before treatment.
Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All treatments are administered by qualified, trained healthcare providers. Formulations are developed and overseen by our supervising physician. A clinical consultation is required before any IV therapy commences. IV therapy is not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis or treatment.