What it is used for
Methylcobalamin is an active form of Vitamin B12, mainly used for:
- Treating B12 deficiency
- Supporting nerve health (neuropathy, nerve pain, tingling)
- Helping with fatigue & low energy
- Supporting red blood cell production
- Sometimes used in recovery protocols or general wellness
What “1500” means
- Typically 1500 mcg (1.5 mg) per ampoule
- That’s a high-strength dose, commonly used in injections
How it’s taken
- Can be intramuscular (IM) or intravenous (IV) (as shown on the box)
- Common use (general guidance):
- 2–3 times per week for deficiency
- Then reduced to weekly or maintenance
Benefits people usually notice
- Increased energy
- Better focus
- Reduced nerve pain / pins & needles
- Improved recovery (especially if deficient)
Important notes
- It’s very safe (B12 is water-soluble)
- Side effects are rare but can include mild irritation at injection site
- Works best if you actually have a B12 deficiency or nerve-related issue