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Cyanocobalamin Description
Cyanocobalamin is an artificial version of vitamin B12.
It's absorbed in the small intestine and helps increase the B12 levels in your blood.
You take it every day, and it might take a few weeks before you notice an improvement in your symptoms.

What is Cyanocobalamin?

Cyanocobalamin is a man-made version of vitamin B12, which is essential for your health. If you have a condition that prevents you from absorbing B12 properly or you don't get enough from your diet, you may develop a deficiency.

A deficiency in B12 can lead to various symptoms. Many of these are similar to other forms of anaemia, such as feeling tired, short of breath, and lightheaded. Additionally, a lack of B12 may result in low mood, mouth ulcers, and a tingling sensation known as pins and needles.

Once your B12 levels return to normal, these problems should get better. However, it may take some time for your symptoms to completely go away after beginning treatment.

How does Cyanocobalamin work?

Cyanocobalamin is a form of vitamin B12, which is an important nutrient. When taken as a tablet, it is absorbed through the small intestine once swallowed. From there, it enters your bloodstream and reaches your tissues, helping to relieve your symptoms.

Cyanocobalamin tablets have been proven to be just as effective as B12 injections. Although they might take a bit longer to absorb, they are more affordable and convenient. Plus, you won't experience the brief sting that comes with injections. High doses of Cyanocobalamin tablets are the most dependable method for oral B12 treatment.

What doses of Cyanocobalamin are there?

Cyanocobalamin is available in 50mcg tablets. Depending on the severity of your B12 deficiency and your personal health requirements, you'll take between one and three tablets daily. You may begin with a higher dose and lower it as your deficiency gets better.

When you speak with our clinicians, we can assist you in finding the right dose for you. If you think your dose might need adjusting, simply send us a message. We'll respond with tailored advice.

How long does it take Cyanocobalamin to work?

Cyanocobalamin will begin increasing your B12 levels immediately. However, it might take a few weeks for all your symptoms to fully go away. If you don't feel completely better straight away, give it some time.

If it's been a few weeks and your symptoms are still bothering you, please let us know. You might require a stronger treatment, such as B12 injections. It's also possible that your deficiency is caused by an underlying condition.

What should I do if I make a mistake while taking Cyanocobalamin?

Taking one additional Cyanocobalamin tablet is unlikely to cause any serious problems. However, if you’ve taken too much and are worried, seek medical advice. Make sure to bring the medication packaging with you so they can see what you've taken.

If you forget to take your Cyanocobalamin at the usual time, simply take it as soon as you remember. However, if several hours have passed since your scheduled dose, just skip it and take your next dose at the regular time. Avoid taking an extra tablet to compensate for the missed one.

How is Cyanocobalamin different from other treatments for B12 deficiency anaemia?

B12 deficiency is commonly treated with injections, where a healthcare professional administers a synthetic form of B12. These injections are usually given every month or every three months, depending on the specific type of B12. While this method is straightforward, it is more invasive. If you prefer not to have injections or they aren't suitable for you, taking supplements like Cyanocobalamin might be a better option.

If your deficiency is due to your diet, increasing your intake of foods high in B12 can be beneficial. Foods that contain B12 include meat, fish, eggs, dairy products, and fortified options like certain cereals, soy products, yeast extract, and nutritional yeast.

Can I drink alcohol while taking Cyanocobalamin tablets?

Consuming alcohol won't interfere with the effectiveness of Cyanocobalamin tablets, so it's fine to drink while on this treatment. However, excessive alcohol intake can lead to or exacerbate a B12 deficiency, so it's wise to be cautious with how much you drink.

Do I need a prescription for Cyanocobalamin?

Cyanocobalamin doesn't require a prescription, but it is a pharmacy medicine. This means you'll need to obtain it from a pharmacist at a registered pharmacy.

It's wise to consult a clinician initially to ensure there's no underlying condition causing your B12 deficiency. You may also require regular blood tests to monitor your B12 levels. When you discuss your health with us, we can provide the guidance you need.

Is Cyanocobalamin similar to any other treatment?

You can buy B12 supplements, such as Ferrgoglobin, over the counter, but they typically come in doses lower than 50mcg. Cyanocobalamin 50mcg tablets are classified as a pharmacy medicine, which means you'll need to answer a few questions from a pharmacist or clinician before purchasing them.

There's a branded version of Cyanocobalamin tablets known as Orobalin. It contains the same active ingredient but tends to be more expensive. Orobalin is available in a 1mg dose, making it twice as strong as the generic Cyanocobalamin.

Important Information

Cyanocobalamin tablets aren't suitable for everyone, and there are a few things you should keep in mind when using them.

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