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Vitamin B12 use is unsafe at least in following medical conditions: High numbers of red blood cells (polycythemia vera), abnormal red blood cells (megaloblastic anemia), Leber’s disease (a hereditary eye disease), allergy or sensitivity to cobalt or cobalamin, post-surgical stent placement, pregnancy or breast-feeding. ([http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-926-Vitamin+B12.aspx?activeIngredientId=926&activeIngredientName=Vitamin+B12&source=1 Source: WebMD]) | Vitamin B12 use is unsafe at least in following medical conditions: High numbers of red blood cells (polycythemia vera), abnormal red blood cells (megaloblastic anemia), Leber’s disease (a hereditary eye disease), allergy or sensitivity to cobalt or cobalamin, post-surgical stent placement, pregnancy or breast-feeding. ([http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-926-Vitamin+B12.aspx?activeIngredientId=926&activeIngredientName=Vitamin+B12&source=1 Source: WebMD]) | ||
− | + | == Discussion threads on the ALSTDI forum == | |
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+ | * [http://www.alstdi.org/forum/yaf_postst55067_high-dose-methylcobalamin.aspx High dose methylcobalamin] | ||
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+ | * [http://www.alstdi.org/forum/yaf_postst54670_ultrahigh-dose-methylcobalamin-prolongs-survival-of-als.aspx Ultrahigh dose methylcobalamin prolongs survival of ALS] | ||
== ALSUntangled evaluation == | == ALSUntangled evaluation == |