B-Complex Injection
Combined B vitamins — by exception only
A compounded blend of B vitamins for patients with documented deficiency or malabsorption. If your only deficiency is B12, plain B12 is the better choice: it is FDA-approved, cheaper, and we can give it to you the same day.
This is not where treatment usually starts. It is prescribed when the manufactured, FDA-approved option has been ruled out for you specifically, and your nurse practitioner has to write down why before it can be sent to a pharmacy. You are welcome to ask about it — just expect the conversation.
Regulatory status
Compounded drug. Not FDA-approved. Individual components are recognised bulk substances.
Frequency
Weekly injection
Route
Intramuscular
Supply
4-week patient-specific supply
Minimum age
18+
What patients get from this
- Covers multiple documented B-vitamin deficiencies at once
- Useful after bariatric surgery or with malabsorption
- Dispensed in your name by a 503A pharmacy
We will not prescribe this if
- Known cobalt or cobalamin hypersensitivity
- Leber hereditary optic neuropathy
- Current pregnancy or breastfeeding
The intake asks about each of these. Some answers stop the process; others are flagged for your nurse practitioner.
Labs your NP may order
- CBC
- CMP
- Vitamin B12
- Folate
Draw at our Fort Lauderdale clinic or a reference lab near you. Your NP reviews the results and posts them to your account.
Please read
- Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved and have not been evaluated by FDA for safety or effectiveness.
- Prescribed only where labs show a deficiency a single-vitamin product would not cover.
- Filled in your name. Never drawn from a shared clinic supply.
About compounded medication
A compounded preparation is made for one named patient by a licensed pharmacy. It is not an FDA-approved product: the FDA does not review it for safety, effectiveness or manufacturing quality. Your nurse practitioner has to record a specific clinical reason why the commercially available product will not work for you before this can be prescribed — and cost on its own is not one.
A 503A pharmacy may not supply a clinic with shared stock, so your prescription is filled in your name and shipped to the clinic for you. A nurse cannot administer it without linking the order it came from.
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