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Zincovit and limcee
Hello Can I take zincovit and limcee together ?? We are in quarantine period... so how many grams per day we can take Please suggest
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Yes. Zincovit and Limcee(500 mg)one tablet per day for 15 days. Zincovit is not prescribed in grams.
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Yes you can take.. lymcee 500mg 1 tab Zincovit 1 tab
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For 1 month take both tab once a day
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Yes Limcee 500mg twice a day Zincovit 1 tab od
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Limcee 500 mg twice and zincovit 1 tab per day
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Yes you can take every day
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