Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12 ) Sourcing Coordination for Clinics

Vitamin B12 Coordination for Licensed Clinics

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Phoenix Meds Inc. provides coordination services for licensed clinics, medical practices, hospitals, and authorized healthcare organizations seeking access to cyanocobalamin injection through appropriately licensed third-party pharmacy or wholesale partners, when permitted by law and and subject to partner review.

Phoenix Meds Inc. does not prescribe, dispense, manufacture, purchase, or sell medication. Any medication-related fulfillment, packaging, shipping, and handling are performed only by a licensed third-party pharmacy or authorized supplier in accordance with applicable laws, regulatory requirements, and partner policies.

This page is intended for licensed healthcare entities only.

We coordinate requests for licensed clinics. Any dispensing or fulfillment, when applicable, is handled by a licensed third-party pharmacy or authorized supplier in accordance with the prescriber’s direction and applicable law.

cyanocobalamin sourcing for clinics

About Cyanocobalamin: Clinical Overview

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Cyanocobalamin is a synthetic form of vitamin B12 used by licensed healthcare professionals in the management of vitamin B12 deficiency and related clinical situations. It may be used by licensed healthcare professionals in clinical situations involving vitamin B12 deficiency or related conditions. Examples of scenarios where a prescriber may evaluate B12 therapy include:

All clinical decisions, including whether therapy is appropriate, must be made by the licensed prescriber and dispensing pharmacy in accordance with applicable standards of care and product labeling.

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Documentation and Compliance

When a request is coordinated through a licensed partner, supporting documentation may include, as applicable:

Phoenix Meds Inc. does not represent itself as the dispenser, wholesaler, manufacturer, or owner of the medication.

Why Clinics Work With Phoenix Meds Inc.

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Licensed healthcare entities may choose Phoenix Meds Inc. for coordination support because we provide:

Our role is limited to coordination. All product access remains subject to law, licensure, clinical review, and third-party partner approval.

If you are a licensed clinic or healthcare organization, you may submit a request for coordination.

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Important Notice

We work with licensed healthcare entities only. This page is not for patient or consumer purchase. Phoenix Meds Inc. does not accept direct-to-patient medication orders. 

Any medication handling, if applicable, is performed only by a licensed third-party pharmacy or authorized supplier. 

Availability depends on licensure, prescription requirements, partner approval, and applicable law. This content is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.

Our coordination model for sourcing Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12)

Licensed clinics and medical providers looking to integrate Cyanocobalamin into their patient-specific protocols can follow this  streamlined process to source this vitamin B12 medication for their clinics:

Professional Verification

Register your clinic and submit your NPI/State Medical License for verification.

Sourcing Request

Once approved, submit your cyanocobalamin request through the portal to view available coordination pathways.

Pharmacy Fulfillment

Your request is transmitted to a vetted pharmacy partner. If approved, the licensed pharmacy or wholesale partner handles fulfillment directly to the clinic or facility, when permitted by law.

Cyanaocobalamin B12 Sourcing Coordination for Clinics

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Phoenix Meds Inc. is a coordination and liaison service only. We do not sell medication.
Any medication fulfillment is handled only by a licensed third-party pharmacy or authorized wholesale partner, when permitted by law.
No. This page is for licensed clinics and healthcare entities only.
No. All medical decisions must be made by the licensed prescriber and dispensing pharmacy.
No. Availability depends on partner review, licensure, prescription requirements, and applicable law.
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