b12 half life is about a week. also i recommend hitting your rats IM
as for dosage its totally dependent on why your rat is taking it. is he b12 deficient? does he have anemia? or is the little guy just needing some extra b12 for maintenance?
b12 half life is about a week. also i recommend hitting your rats IM
as for dosage its totally dependent on why your rat is taking it. is he b12 deficient? does he have anemia? or is the little guy just needing some extra b12 for maintenance?
Im experimenting on him to see the effects it will have, so maintenance. I've heard alot of benefits to it so I figured I would check it out on him to see for myself. And of course IM, wouldn't have it any other way.
There really isn't much advantage to shots. B12 is absorbed well. You can get oral dosages hundreds of times higher than you can ever use. (Dx7 is very high in B 12) It's available with hours and lasts a couple of days regardless to whether it's eaten or injected. Getting it in the bloodstream sooner seems somewhat pointless unless you have anemia.