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Side effects are generally few. They may include [[diarrhea]], [[Nausea|feeling sick]], hot flushes, itchiness, [[low blood potassium]], [[allergic reactions]], and [[high blood pressure]]. Normal doses are considered safe in [[pregnancy]]. No overdosage or toxicity has been reported with this drug. Hydroxocobalamin is the natural form of [[vitamin B12|vitamin B<sub>12</sub>]] and a member of the [[cobalamin]] family of compounds. It is found in both raw and cooked beef, together with other cobalamins.Hydroxocobalamin, or another form of vitamin B<sub>12</sub>, are required for the body to make [[DNA]].

Side effects are generally few. They may include diarrhea, feeling sick, hot flushes, itchiness, low blood potassium, allergic reactions, and high blood pressure. Normal doses are considered safe in pregnancy. No overdosage or toxicity has been reported with this drug. Hydroxocobalamin is the natural form of vitamin B12 and a member of the cobalamin family of compounds. It is found in both raw and cooked beef, together with other cobalamins.Hydroxocobalamin, or another form of vitamin B12, are required for the body to make DNA.