Vitamin b12 deficiency

2023-05-11 10:09:17
Hi I started taking wockhardt Methycobal Tablets 15’S as haven't found Truecure Methycobal 500 tablets. I have b12 deficiency but I also going to loo more since the starting of medication. Since yesterday I am not feeling well and feel like tired with feverish feeling ( no temperature). Should I change the medicine or is it normal flue?
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Take tab naproxone 500 bd. Tab propranolol 20 od hs. Cap panto dsr bd foe 20 days.

Answered2023-05-12 06:46:16

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Please consult with a General Physician in your area for a physical examination and further management

Answered2023-05-11 12:00:13

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2023-05-11 10:30:45

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Dear patient unlikely it is related with vit B12 intake ... Get your Thyroid Function test done...

Answered2023-05-11 10:23:16

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Probably not related to the b12 supplement.

Answered2023-05-11 10:11:53

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Go for tft.. it may be due to b12 deficiency

Answered2023-05-14 12:09:58

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-05-12 12:44:40

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-05-12 01:29:42

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Change the preparation Body weakness lethargy All mayb related to Thyroid issues Low Hb B 12 deficiency Vit D deficiency Consultation after all the reports

Answered2023-05-11 18:58:59

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B12 no do thyroid function test .. Can help u with nxt what to do Do consult

Answered2023-05-11 10:46:37

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