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Vitamin D insufficiency
My vitamin d3 level is 21.1 ng/ml insufficiency, i am taking capsule weekly, how long does it takes to get sufficient level.
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1. Sachet cholecalciferol 1 sachet/week with milk. 2. Tab. Alfadol 1 tab od 3.tab. calcium 500 mg od Take these for 3 months and get your test done after 3 months.
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2 month along with  calcium Need details for further. Management take onln consultation
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hi I can understand your concern it will take a 2 to 3 months if there is any issue you can add daily little dose of 2k comes with calcium Tab Shelcal 500
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At least four to six weeks .
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