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How Must Self-injectable Vitamins Be Used?

Hi, I have some questions regarding some shelf injectible vitamins for IV administration. I left them out and do not know if they needed to discarded. They are B-complex, B-12, magnesium chloride, and vitamin C ascorbic acid. Could you please let me know your thoughts? Thanks
Mon, 11 Aug 2014
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Vitamins if taken with parenteral route can cause anaphylaxis and should not be tried it is advisable to have this orally more over without the clinical indication this should not be taken, hope this helps
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How Must Self-injectable Vitamins Be Used?

HI Well come to HCM Vitamins if taken with parenteral route can cause anaphylaxis and should not be tried it is advisable to have this orally more over without the clinical indication this should not be taken, hope this helps