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[[Sublingual administration|Sublingual]] [[methylcobalamin]], which contains no [[cyanide]], is available in 5{{nbsp}}mg tablets. The metabolic fate and biological distribution of methylcobalamin are expected to be similar to that of other sources of vitamin B<sub>12</sub> in the diet. The amount of cyanide in cyanocobalamin is generally not a concern, even in the 1,000{{nbsp}}µg dose, since the amount of cyanide there (20{{nbsp}}µg in a 1,000{{nbsp}}µg cyanocobalamin tablet) is less than the daily consumption of cyanide from food, and therefore cyanocobalamin is not considered a health risk.

Sublingual methylcobalamin, which contains no cyanide, is available in 5 mg tablets. The metabolic fate and biological distribution of methylcobalamin are expected to be similar to that of other sources of vitamin B12 in the diet. The amount of cyanide in cyanocobalamin is generally not a concern, even in the 1,000 µg dose, since the amount of cyanide there (20 µg in a 1,000 µg cyanocobalamin tablet) is less than the daily consumption of cyanide from food, and therefore cyanocobalamin is not considered a health risk.