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Vitamin D and frequently urinating
So i had done a vitamin d test which showed i had levels as 21 which indicated insufficiency. So an online doctor prescribed dv 60k for 4 weeks, i had taken 1 tablet last week on Sunday, but since then i have been facing frequent urination at night, i have checked my pre and post sugar, they're within normal range.. I remember when last year i took vit d, i was prescribed with some calcium tablets as well, please help me. Attached my cbc + sugar + vitamin d test reports.
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You can take tablet Calcirol six sachets every fortnight with milk. You can take tablet Selcal 500 thrice daily for three months.
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You can take Tab. Calcium 500mg once daily along with.
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