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Low vitamin B12
I have been asked to take neurobian once a day for a month and then a gap of 2 months and then continue again neurobian for a month. Also I am taking Evion 400 every day. Is it ok if I continue these medicines for a year continuously without a break. Please suggest.
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As u go intermittent  no any problem.  Evion is very  safe. 
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Yes, you can continue Neurobion (Vitamin B-complex) and Evion 400 (Vitamin E) for a year, but it's best to follow a break cycle as prescribed. Recommendations: ✅ Neurobion: Take as advised (1 month on, 2 months off). Long-term excess B6 may cause nerve issues. ✅ Evion 400: Safe for long-term use, but continuous high doses may increase bleeding risk. Taking it daily is fine unless advised otherwise. 🔍 Tip: Re-evaluate with your doctor after 6 months to check if continued supplementation is needed. 👍 If you found this useful and need further consultation, connect with me on Practo for video consultations. For WhatsApp queries only: Eight Seven Six Two Seven Four Nine Nine Seven Four. 😊
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After a gap of 2 months you can recheck your vitamin B 12 level, accordingly you can continue or discontinue the use of vitamin b 12.Evion could be taken daily.
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Neurobion forte once a day for 30 days.
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Please follow good life style. • as take plenty of fluids. • take less spicy and fatty food. • do exercise in with yoga and meditation. • keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life.
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Dear Patient,  Thank you for your query regarding your Vitamin B12 and Vitamin E supplementation. Here’s my detailed advice:  1. Neurobion (Vitamin B12 Supplementation)**  - Your current regimen (once daily for a month, followed by a 2-month break) is a common approach for **correcting Vitamin B12 deficiency**.  - However, long-term or continuous use **without monitoring** can sometimes lead to imbalances, especially if your deficiency is mild or diet-dependent.  - **Recommendation:**    - Get your **B12 levels rechecked after 3 months** to assess whether ongoing supplementation is needed.    - If levels are normal, your doctor may adjust the dosage or frequency.  2. Evion 400 (Vitamin E Supplementation)**  - Daily Vitamin E (400 IU) is generally safe, but **long-term high-dose use** (beyond a year) should be monitored.  - Excess Vitamin E can rarely cause **bleeding risks** or interact with certain medications.  - **Recommendation:**    - If you’re taking it for a specific deficiency or condition, periodic blood tests (every 6 months) are advisable.    - If it’s for general health, discuss with your doctor whether a lower dose or intermittent use is better.  Key Considerations:**  - **Individual Needs Vary:** Your ideal dosage depends on your **diet, absorption, and underlying health conditions** (e.g., gut issues, pregnancy, or chronic illnesses).  - **Avoid Self-Medication Long-Term:** Even vitamins can have side effects if taken improperly.  *Next Steps:**  For a **personalized plan**, I recommend a consultation to review:  - Your latest lab reports (B12, folate, etc.).  - Any symptoms (numbness, fatigue) to tailor your regimen.  **You can reach me on WhatsApp:** Eight Zero Zero Nine Eight Two One Three Three Two for further guidance. 
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult Will help you
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