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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 3, 129-131, Copyright © 1955 by The American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc.

On the Intravenous Administration of Cyanocobalamin

SAMUEL GOLDBLATT M.D., M.S.1

1 211 Doctors Building, Cincinnati 2, Ohio

This report is presented to indicate that the intravenous administration of vitamin B12, with or without bacteriostatic preservative (benzyl alcohol), is painless, non-toxic, and without allergenic side reactions. No reactions were noted in the course of 3297 intravenous injections among 150 patients with various diseases. The dosage ranged from 15 to 3000 µg. The clinician may, in my opinion, safely utilize this route of administration.







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