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Injectable B12 has few direct drug interactions, but certain medications can interfere with B12 absorption or measurement: Chloramphenicol: This antibiotic may antagonise the haematological response to B12 in some patients, potentially preventing the expected rise in red blood cell count
CVD, the leading cause of death and disability worldwide 1 , are continually on the rise and are projected to hold the trend 2 , unless underlying dysmetabolism can be targeted leading to a scenario forecasting a 13.3% reduction in global disease burden by 2050 2
But as we get older, NAD+ levels naturally decline leading to fatigue, brain fog, and slower recovery
Gut mucosa: Consistent gastroprotection against ethanol, NSAID, stress, and cysteamine-induced lesions