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Frequent urination after taking vitb12
After quitting medicine like antidepressant whenever i take vitamin b12 medicine and finpecia for hairfall frequent urination occur...why it is happening so?can quitting depressive medicine suddenly causes such symptom???
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Your medicine contains fenestrid because which you are having frequently urination
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You mean finasteride? Yes finasteride does lead to increase in urine frequency. Quitting anti depression drugs withdrawal causes different side effects and also it depends how long you have been taking those drugs.
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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.
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Your problem is because of finesteride tablet, not due to vit b12. U can ask your psychiatrist to change those medication on next visit.. So that your symptoms will be relieved
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