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Vitamin b12 low
My vit b12 is 153 low what meds should i take to increase my vitamin b 12. i have low deficiency symptoms.
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Inj meconerve lm once in 3days for 2months,then once a month only for 6months.then shift to meconerve tablet.
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Hi greetings of the day Take tab. Neurobion forte after food afternoon for 15 days
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Take nurokind plus tab daily once for 15 days..
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Take Tab Mbson-SL. Once a day for 3 months
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Take Nurokind OD tablet once everyday for 4 weeks.
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Start with cap Becasule -z twice a day for 15 days
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Kindly revert for further management
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