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Vitamin d deficiency medicines
Please suggest some good medicines for improving vitamin D level in the body. Do vitamin D supplements really work ? Some people say that don't really work.
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Kindly elaborate on the symptoms that you are experiencing
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Do serum vit d3 show ur doctor , then take it. its not suppliments
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Post your lab results levels of Vit D3 . Only then we can prescribe the dose quantity. Yes they definitely work
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You can go with any good brand and they all are quite same. Yes they do work. Options are Tab MGD3 60K Cap Uprise D3 Cap Sunbless 60K Take any one of them
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Cap Uprise D3 60k Weekly once for 3 months They definitely do work and are necessary
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Vitamin D supplements work very well Take calcirol 60k sachet once a week for 8 weeks
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Vitamin d supplements are not for routine use. If there is proven deficiency of vit d then only they should be taken. Its a fat soluble vitamin and may cause toxicity in overdoses.
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