B12 Rapi-melt™ 1000 mcg
B12 Rapi-melt™ 1000 mcg


60 melts $0.35 per melt

Overview

Blackmores B12 Rapi-Melt™ 1000 mcg is a great tasting melt which provides a boost to your vitamin B12 intake in a convenient one-a-day dose and supports daily energy production. 

Why use

  • Relieves tiredness
  • Supports cognitive function when dietary intake is inadequate
  • Supports general health and wellbeing

The Blackmores difference

Blackmores B12 Rapi-Melt™ 1000 mcg allows you to get your dose of ‘body ready* vitamin B12’ on-the-go!

*A metabolically active form of vitamin B12 co-methylcobalamin.

Active ingredients per melt

Dosage

Adults – Take 1 tablet a day with a meal, or as professionally prescribed

Children under 18 years old – Only as professionally prescribed

Warnings

  • Always read the label
  • Follow the directions for use
  • If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional
  • If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, talk to your health professional before use
  • If you have any pre-existing conditions, or are on any medications always talk to your health professional before use
  • Some products should be ceased at least two weeks before any elective surgery, please confirm with your health professional

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Hi Penny, thank you for your post. It would be best to discuss this with your doctor to ensure that your needs are met. Pernicious anaemia does require medical treatment. Your doctor will be in the best position to advise whether B12 injections are required in your case, or if oral B12 supplementation may be adequate.� All the best.
Blackmores Advisory Team
Blackmores Advisory Team 30 Oct 2018
Is enough B12 absorbed with melts sublingual for someone with pernicious anaemia?
Hi I just bought these and read the back properly and it says children under 18 years cannot take it unless advises by a doctor, I’m 16 so will it be okay to have?
What would happen if you swallow the tablet with water? would it be as effective or be diminished by gut acids?

When chewing or allowing the tablet to melt in the mouth will this have any adverse affect on tooth enamel or sensitivity?

After chewing or allowing to melt in the mouth can you follow up with a glass of water?
Hi is this a bacteria-derived supplement? Also what is the ratio of methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalamin? Thank you.
Is B12 Rapi-melt a "sublingual" form? I know it melts in your mouth but is the B12 still going thru the gut or is it bypassing the gut and going directly into the blood stream?
hello blackmores team :) is there any sodium within the excipients? if so how much? thankyou
Hi, what is the difference between this product and methylcobalamin or adenosylcobalamin. I am after a real b12 as in the methylcobalamin. If this is that then why is it listed as co-methylcobalamin and the price is extremely cheap? Thank you.