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You need a prescription in the U.S. to get B12 injections. My doctor was giving them to me, then I asked if I could do them myself, and she wrote the prescription and I have been doing them myself for the last two years. My insurance was paying for it, so it was costing me about $10 a year.
Then, my daughter started ordering them for me from a Canadian pharmacy, and they were even cheaper, and were the same thing. They were even from the same manufacturer.
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Then, my daughter started ordering them for me from a Canadian pharmacy, and they were even cheaper, and were the same thing. They were even from the same manufacturer.
She did a little more research, and found that they can be purchased in the U.S. without a prescription even cheaper at pet feed stores (not Petsmart or Petco) in animal grade. The only difference seems to be that the human grade is a more pleasant color and odor. (the animal grade is a dark yellow color, and smells a lot like a multi-vitamin pill would smell).