How much does a vitamin b12 injection cost?
In respect to this, how much is a b12 injection?
Despite being cheap — 60p per injection — NICE recommends B12 injections only once every three months (after an initial boost of one jab a day for a week, then weekly for four weeks, then monthly for three months).
Similarly, it is asked, how often should b12 injections be given?
The usual dose for pernicious anemia-associated vitamin B12 deficiency is 100 mcg given as an injection into the muscle or under the skin once daily for 6-7 days. Then the dose may be given every other day for 7 doses followed by every 3-4 days for around 3 weeks. Then, 100 mcg should be injected every month for life.
Vitamin B12 Prices. The cost for Vitamin B12 injectable solution (1000 mcg/mL) is around $90 for a supply of 25 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans. A generic version of Vitamin B12 is available, see cyanocobalamin prices.