Advanced Vitamin B12 Blood Test, from our experts to you.
Dr Sam Rodgers MBBS, MRCGPChief Medical Officer
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What can I learn from this test?
Our Advanced Vitamin B12 Blood Test thoroughly investigates vitamin B12 deficiency. It examines the levels of active vitamin B12, folate (vitamin B9) and ferritin (iron status) in your blood and includes a full blood count (FBC) to identify whether a lack of B12 is affecting the size of the red blood cells (which affects their oxygen-carrying capacity). Folate and ferritin are helpful to test as deficiencies in these nutrients can cause similar symptoms as a vitamin B12 deficiency.
What is vitamin B12?
Vitamin B12 is an essential water-soluble vitamin found in virtually all meat products and certain algae, such as seaweed. It helps maintain healthy nerve and red blood cells and is also needed to make DNA, the genetic material in all cells.
What happens if vitamin B12 is low?
Vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms usually develop gradually but can worsen if the condition goes untreated. Symptoms include headaches, feeling faint, pale skin, and palpitations. Pernicious anaemia prevents B12 absorption by stopping the production of intrinsic factors and is the leading cause of vitamin B12 deficiency. You may be at risk of a deficiency if you have pernicious anaemia, are vegetarian or vegan or have recently had gastric bypass surgery.
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How to prepare for your test?
Special Instructions
Prepare for your Advanced Vitamin B12 Blood Test by following these instructions. You should take this test before you take any medication or vitamin/mineral supplements. Do not take biotin supplements for two days before this test, discuss this with your doctor if it is prescribed. Do not take vitamin B12 for two weeks prior to this test. If your B12 is prescribed ask your doctor whether to stop.