If you have that MTHFR mutation which is very common, the cyano does not work. Those with this mutation cannot activate the synthetic cyano form, properly.
Ask for hydroxcobalamin injection instead. That would be better.
Methylcobalamin is available in injection, but only at compounding pharmacies still, I believe.
If you do have that MTHFR mutation, you will need methylfolate too (folic acid which is inactive also needed to be converted). So it would be a good idea to get that done.
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