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Vitamin b12 level
Hi I was Vitamin b12 and vitamin d deficient. Initially when I did test on 30 Jan 2018 my vitamin b12 level was 119 pg/ml and vitamin d level was 13.9 ng/ml. Post that I had injections and tablets for both vitamins deficiency. Today I got the tests repeated and presently my vitamin b12 level is 1405 pg/ml and vitamin d level is 47.43 ng/ml. I am now worried about high vitamin b12 levels. Should I stop medications for both vitamins. And wat is risk of high vitamin b12 levels
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execess vit d get stored in liver n release as per requirement u cn stop dis nw..vit b12 do no harm as it cm out though urine well fr nw stop both of dem
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No reason to worry, while Vitamin D levels can become toxic, there is no limit to a Vitamin B12 level in your body.
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No toxic or adverse effects have been associated with large intakes of vitamin B12 from food or supplements in healthy people.
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