B12 and other injectable vitamins
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Oh... and to be clear... pricing from the medical site is fine (not great, but fine). Its that they all look untrustworthy as hell to me after being spoiled in peptide-land.
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@hay_bayls my primary interest is B12. I have not measured my other B vitamins (yet). That said, I could easily become interested in other types of injectable vitamins as well

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I did b12 shots for years and sourced from acecosm when my insurance stopped covering them. They sting like a mofo at first push but subsides after a second when done. I did weekly or every two weeks. When done as an in office visit it was monthly, and it’s a lot of up and down when done monthly.
If you do get glass ampoules you will need a luer lock filter or a blunt fill filter needle due to possible glass shards.


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@randy ah... just noticed that now that you pointed it out... wow... you know its going to hurt when it comes packaged with its own lidocaine...
I got LipoC with B12 from EZ Peptides. I’m too chicken to do IM, so I do it subq. But 1ml is a lot to subq … so I split it in half, two separate spots. I haven’t had any issues with it.
I’ve found other vendors have straight B12 methylcobalamin. (Solutions or AtomikLabs)
I just chose lipoc because I was lacking the other things it included too! So win-win!
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@hay_bayls Are you doing the injections weekly?
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@hay_bayls Are you doing the injections weekly?
@PeptideEd
Right now I’m on a M W F schedule. Will taper down to weekly.