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  2. Cyanocobalamin - Wikipedia

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    Possible side effects of cyanocobalamin injection include allergic reactions such as hives, difficult breathing; redness of the face; swelling of the arms, hands, feet, ankles or lower legs; extreme thirst; and diarrhea. Less-serious side effects may include headache, dizziness, leg pain, itching, or rash. [18]

  3. Does Medicare Cover B12 Injections? - AOL

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    If your B12 injections are covered under Part B, Medicare will pay 80% of the cost after you meet your $257 deductible. You also have to pay a monthly premium of $185. You also have to pay a ...

  4. Sodium aurothiomalate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium aurothiomalate (INN, known in the United States as gold sodium thiomalate) is a gold compound that is used for its immunosuppressive anti-rheumatic effects. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Along with an orally-administered gold salt, auranofin , it is one of only two gold compounds currently employed in modern medicine.

  5. Hydroxocobalamin - Wikipedia

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    As a supplement it is used to treat vitamin B12 deficiency including pernicious anemia. [1] [2] Other uses include treatment for cyanide poisoning, Leber's optic atrophy, and toxic amblyopia. [3] [4] It is given by injection into a muscle or vein, [2] by pill or sublingually. Side effects are generally few. [2]

  6. Gold-containing drugs - Wikipedia

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    The use of injected gold compound is indicated for rheumatoid arthritis. [4] Its uses have diminished with the advent of newer compounds such as methotrexate and because of numerous side effects. [4] The efficacy of orally administered gold is more limited than injecting the gold compounds. [5]

  7. Vitamin B12 deficiency: What is it and who is at risk - AOL

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    An expert reveals why you shouldn't ignore symptoms of a B12 deficiency and what you can do to treat it.