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Vitamin B12 Methylcobalamin Supplement 1000 mcg

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Cooper Complete B12 Methylcobalamin Supplement contains the most active, absorbable form of vitamin B12 as it does not require conversion in the body. †

 

 

 

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Vitamin B12 Methylcobalamin Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings Per Container: 100
Ingredients Daily
Amount
% Daily
Value
Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin) 1000 mcg 41,667%

Other ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (Vegetable) Capsule, Maltodextrin

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Item Number: 160
SKU: 816899000386
Formula#: 53191-455-01 / #2580150 V0323

What It Is

Cooper Complete® Vitamin B12 Methylcobalamin Supplement supports healthy nerve cells† and energy production†. Those at risk of B12 deficiency are individuals age 60 and older, strict vegetarians and people with pernicious anemia.

How to Use:

As a dietary supplement, take 1 vegetarian capsule daily or as directed by your health care professional. Each bottle contains 100 servings.

How It Helps

Vitamin B12 is naturally found in animal products such as fish, poultry, meat, eggs or dairy. Vitamin B12 is not found in plants. Breakfast cereals and dairy alternative milk (soy, coconut, oat or almond milk) are also often fortified with Vitamin B12 supplements. Both beef liver and clams, an odd combination, have incredibly high levels of this vitamin, and salmon and trout have good levels of vitamin B12. This vitamin also naturally occurs in chicken, tuna, yogurt, milk, eggs, and cheese. Vitamin B12 is also found in virtually all multivitamins, although usually in the less efficiently absorbed cyanocobalamin form. Prescriptions for vitamin B12 are also sometimes prescribed.

Who Is At Risk For Vitamin B12 Deficiency?

  • Individuals with diabetes who take Metformin
  • Individuals who are heavy drinkers
  • Individuals with pernicious anemia
  • Individuals who have undergone weight loss surgery
  • Individuals with Celiac and Crohn’s Disease
  • Individuals on acid blocker medications such as Nexium, Prevacid or Zantac
  • Individuals who consume very little animal protein or dairy
  • Older adults (60+ years of age)
  • Vegans
  • Vegetarians

The National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements estimate vitamin B12 deficiency for 1.5-15% of the public. With age, stomach acid levels decline, and this can cause a Vitamin B12 deficiency. In addition, many older adults trend towards a diet with less animal and dairy products, and the combination of changing diet and lower stomach acid levels can cause a deficiency. For these reasons, Cooper Clinic regularly measures B12 blood levels in patients over the age of 60 and others who might be at risk.

Symptoms of Vitamin B12 Deficiency

  • Memory issues
  • Moodiness or depression
  • Muscle weakness
  • Extreme fatigue
  • Low blood pressure
  • Numbness or tingling in arms and legs
  • Shakiness
  • Unsteady gait
  • Incontinence

This laundry list of symptoms is identical to signs of aging for many. For this reason, and because it’s possible to have only one or two of the symptoms and still be deficient, speak with your healthcare provider about B12 testing if you are experiencing any of these symptoms.

Vitamin B12 is important for metabolism, the formation of red blood cells, and the maintenance of the central nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.†

Working in combination with Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) and Vitamin B9 (folic acid), B12 plays a key role in converting homocysteine into methionine, one of the 20 or so building blocks from which the body builds new proteins.†

This product is gluten-free, Non-GMO.

One serving provides 1,000 mcg of Vitamin B12 Methylcobalamin Supplement. Each bottle contains 100 servings.

Suggested Usage: As a dietary supplement, take one capsule daily or as directed by your health care professional.

Cooper Complete products are verified, and lot tested. If you would like a copy of a Certificate of Authenticity for a specific product or to learn more about our testing process and results, please contact us at customerservice@coopercomplete.com or call our team directly at 888.393.2221 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday-Friday central time (CST).

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  1. There is a huge difference in these vitamins and what I was taking. I’m in my 60’s and feel like I’m in my 30’s! I sleep better, have more energy, and ache less. I highly recommend these vitamins

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  2. There’s certainly a discernible difference between the B12 I was taking and Cooper Complete B12. I’m glad I read extensively about vitamin B12. All are certainly not created equal. I will be purchasing this B12 going forward.

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Is there cyanocobalamin in your vitamin B12?

A:

Vitamin B-12 contains the most bioavailable form of B12, methylcobalamin.†  It does not contain cyanocobalamin.

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Are your vitamins third party tested?

A:

Cooper Complete products are verified, and lot tested. If you would like a copy of a Certificate of Authenticity for a specific product, please contact us at customerservice@coopercomplete.com.

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I have twin boys aged 9 and have ASD. I’ve been reading that methylcobalamin B12 could help them. Do you ship to the UK? They are nonverbal but understand everything. We are desperate. Are the injections better for speech? Thank you.

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Thank you for reaching out, and we truly understand your desire to explore every option to support your sons. At this time, we only ship within the United States and its territories, and unfortunately, cannot ship internationally, including to the UK.

Methylcobalamin is a form of vitamin B12 that supports general neurological function and cellular energy production.† Some parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have explored B12 supplementation as part of broader wellness strategies, typically under the guidance of a healthcare provider.†

The research indicates a daily supplement pill is as effective as taking a monthly muscle injection for many people, but it may depend on individual health needs and should be discussed with your child’s physician, who can provide guidance based on their medical history and nutritional status.

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Since B12 is better absorbed sublingually, why did you switch to pills?

A:

While sublingual B12 is commonly promoted for better absorption, research indicates that oral and sublingual forms are similarly effective at supporting healthy B12 levels†. In fact, clinical studies have shown that B12 taken orally versus under the tongue is equally effective in correcting B12 deficiency†. We moved to a capsule format to provide better value—offering 100 servings at the same price as the previous 30-serving liquid.

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Is it better to take vitamin B12 supplements with or without food?

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Vitamin B12 is one of the water-soluble vitamins, so it can be taken on an empty stomach with a glass of water (although taking it with food will also be okay).

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Can I take this product if I am also taking Coumadin or Warfarin?

A:

If you are taking Coumadin (warfarin), or any prescription blood thinner, consult your healthcare provider before using dietary supplements.

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What are the symptoms of a Vitamin B12 deficiency?

A:

Vitamin B12 plays a role in energy production and nervous system health. Low intake over time may be associated with feelings of fatigue or occasional forgetfulness†. However, these signs can have many causes. If you are experiencing ongoing symptoms, consult your healthcare provider, who may recommend testing your B12 levels to determine if supplementation is appropriate.

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Who is at risk for having a Vitamin B12 deficiency?

A:

Vitamin B12 is found naturally in animal-based foods. People who follow vegetarian or vegan diets, or who consume limited animal products, may have a lower intake of B12. Older adults, individuals who have had certain gastrointestinal surgeries, and those taking medications that reduce stomach acid (such as proton-pump inhibitors or H2 blockers) may also experience reduced absorption of B12. If you have concerns about your B12 status, consult a healthcare provider who can determine if testing or supplementation is appropriate.

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How do I know if I should take B12 Methylcobalamin Supplement?

A:

The only way to know for sure if you need a B12 supplement is to get a blood test to determine how much B12 is in your body. The accepted range for B12 is between 254 and 1,320 picograms per milliliter of blood serum. However, Cooper Clinic physicians like to see at least 450 picograms per milliliter of blood serum or higher.

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Is there Vitamin B12 in Cooper Complete multivitamins?

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Yes, all of our adult multivitamin and mineral formulations contain 400 mcg of Vitamin B12 (in the most active, absorbable methylcobalamin form† of B12) per daily serving.

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Does it matter whether I take this supplement with or without food?

A:

As Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin, it’s ideal for best absorption to take this supplement on an empty stomach with a glass of water.

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In what foods is vitamin B12 found?

A:

Vitamin B12 is found in animal products (fish, poultry, meat, eggs, and dairy). Breakfast cereals and enriched soy or rice milk are also often fortified with B12. Both beef liver and clams, an odd combination, have incredibly high levels of B12, but omega-rich salmon and trout have good levels, and there is some B12 in chicken, tuna, yogurt, milk, eggs and cheese. Virtually all multivitamins contain B12, but usually in the cyanocobalamin form, which is not as easily absorbed as the methylcobalamin form.†

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Are your supplements tested on animals?

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No, Cooper Complete does not test our products on animals.

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