Anxiety Disorder

2024-05-12 10:23:34
Can vitamin B12,Magnesium and Vitamin D supplements help in Anxiety Disorder..If so what is the right dosage.
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These are not first line treatment. Its deficiencies or level in you will need to be checked rather than blindly starting it as it may not help you to improve your symptoms to that level as much as proper treatment of anxiety.
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Consult psychiatrist for detail evaluation and get proper diagnosis to get better

Answered2024-05-12 15:45:12

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Answered2024-05-12 14:30:32

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Yes, it's deficiency may be associated with Anxiety Disorder. You need to consult a Psychiatrist before taking any medication.

Answered2024-05-12 10:52:44

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It is like asking if these medicines are good for diabetes. These are not primary medications used for treatment of anxiety. SSRIs and SNRIs Are the ones. Consult a psychiatrist and get proper evaluation and remedy. Good luck

Answered2024-05-12 10:28:15

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Supplements like vitamin B12, magnesium, and vitamin D may be helpful for anxiety disorder, but their effectiveness largely depends on whether you have a deficiency in these nutrients. It's important to have your levels checked by a healthcare provider. If you are deficient, your doctor can recommend the right dosage to correct the imbalance, which might indirectly help manage anxiety symptoms. Always consult with a doctor before starting any new supplement regimen.

Answered2024-05-12 13:58:16

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