Injectable Methylcobalamine

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Donna M

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Is there an injectable form of Methylcobalamine for cats? I am reading that the methyl- as opposed to the cyano- is better for cats, with more bioavailability and a natural form of the vitamin B12. However, the cost for Zobaline orally is pretty hefty if having to give it consistently for months. I know that most vets use the cyano form of cobalamin to inject but is there a methyl form of injectable that might be new and available for cats? Also, if there is not a specific methylcobalamne used for cats can the human injectable be given to cats?
 
I just searched Google and it does come in an injectable form . Not sure if you could get it through any pharmacy or if it has to be a compound or specialty pharmacy.
 
Injectables are typically more expensive than orals since they have to be sterile and in most case it requires a prescription. When I looked for injectable methyl B12 in the past it was very expensive.
Here is one that does not require a script. Note that each ampule is 1000 Mcg (1mg) and that cat dse for the Zobaline is 3000 Mcg
 
Hi Donna,
Is there an injectable form of Methylcobalamine for cats? I am reading that the methyl- as opposed to the cyano- is better for cats
Methylcobalamin is better for diabetic neuropathy. But it doesn't need to be injectable... Zobaline is just a (cat specific) brand name supplement of methyl B12 plus a bit of folic acid. If Zobaline is too expensive there are other methyl B12 supplements out there. If you can find a supplement that doesn't contain 'nasties' like sugar or weird flavourings you should be fine. And you can add in a bit of folic acid to copy the Zobaline formula if you wish.
Methyl B12 has no flavour at all, so can easily be mixed into a little food. ..It may well turn the food a strange shade of pink though, but the cat won't notice that... :rolleyes:
 
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