Patients should avoid ingesting large amounts of vitamin C within 1 hour of oral vitamin B12 administration Extended release potassium products Antibiotics such as gentamicin, neomycin, tobramycin Anti-seizure medications such as phenobarbital, phenytoin, primidone Medicines used to treat heartburn like H2 blockers such as cimetidine and proton pump inhibitors such as omeprazole Antacids such as ranitidine, cimetidine Vitamin B12 Injection Storage and Safety Information Vitamin B12 tablets should be in a cool and dry place
Its primary function is to transfer a methyl group to nicotinamide, a form of vitamin B3
This article will break down the differences between vitamin B12 injections and oral supplements to help you understand which option might be best for your specific needs
If travel involves heat, cold, or long delays, ask the dispensing pharmacist how to keep the product within the labeled storage range
The associated package NDC(s) include: 69680-121-05, 69680-121-10, 69680-121-30