Sublingual B-12 5000 mcg

Vitamins

Brand: Vitamin World

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Net Contents

60 Microlozenge(s)

Serving Size

1 Microlozenge(s)

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Other (e.g. tea bag)

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

0 74312 71473 3

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

Directions: For adults; take one (1) microlozenge daily. Place microlozenge under tongue for 30 seconds before swallowing.

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Research & Studies

  • Efficacy of sublingual and oral vitamin B12 versus intramuscular administration: insights from a systematic review and meta-analysis

    M Mazur, A Ndokaj, C Salerno, J Vallone… - Frontiers in …, 2025 - frontiersin.org

    … The primary research question addressed in this review was: “What is the effectiveness of sublingual/oral administration of Vitamin B12 alone or compared to other forms of …

    20253 citations
  • A comparison of sublingual and intranasal routes for administration of vitamin B12 to human subjects

    MA Ramirez - 2009 - search.proquest.com

    … route of administration for vitamin B12, this study powerfully suggests that intranasal administration of vitamin B12 500 mcg/uL gel is superior to sublingual administration. A secondary …

    2009
  • High-dose vitamin B12 for at-home prevention and reversal of Alzheimer's disease and other diseases

    JG Hattersley - Townsend Letter: The Examiner of Alternative Medicine, 2006 - go.gale.com

    … inexpensive sublingual B12 at 2,500-5,000 mcg (2.5 to 5 mg), which anyone can buy at a quality health food store. Taken in that way, evidence indicates that most of the vitamin goes …

    20061 citations
  • Micronutrient deficiencies after bariatric surgery: an emphasis on vitamins and trace minerals

    JJ Patel, MS Mundi, RT Hurt, B Wolfe… - Nutrition in Clinical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library

    … >500 nmol/L) being diagnostic of vitamin B 12 deficiency. Vitamin B 12 dose of >350 mcg sublingual per day or 1000 mcg per month intramuscularly is recommended as routine …

    201791 citations
  • Latest Advancement in Methylcobalamin

    S AGRAWAL - drsanjayagrawal.in

    … , oral, and sublingual forms, alone or in conjunction with other B-group vitamins (multivitamin formulations)5. MeCbl formulations (having RDA between 1000 to 5000 mcg which is well …

  • Vitamin B12: A review of clinical use and efficacy

    K Elgar - Nutritional Medicine Journal, 2022 - nmi.health

    Vitamin B12 (B12) is an essential cofactor in cellular metabolism− adequate supplies are needed for normal blood formation and neurological function, and deficiency can therefore …

    20222 citations

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2016-06-24. DSLD Label ID: 60387. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.