New B12 pill aims to fix deficiency caused by common diabetes drug
NCT ID NCT06983223
Summary
This study tested whether a special form of oral vitamin B12 could correct B12 deficiency in people with type 2 diabetes who take metformin. Metformin can lower B12 levels. Fifty participants with low B12 took either the B12 supplement or a placebo pill daily for four weeks to see if it raised their vitamin levels safely.
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Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences (LUMHS)
Jāmshoro, Sindh, 76090, Pakistan
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