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Hi
becosule contains only 15 mcg of methylcobalamine (b12) but also has other vitamin b complexes. So it should be fine to take both of them. Also at yoyears age, I would advice you to start taking calcium and d3 after going for dexa scan as with age, calcium and d3 deficiencies are common cause of weak bones. Regards.
becosule contains only 15 mcg of methylcobalamine (b12) but also has other vitamin b complexes. So it should be fine to take both of them. Also at yoyears age, I would advice you to start taking calcium and d3 after going for dexa scan as with age, calcium and d3 deficiencies are common cause of weak bones. Regards.
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You need a large amount of medicines. Kindly attach your recent bsl reports and revert back to me for further assistance.
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Hello my self Dr. Ambalal patil, general physician, each medicines have its own side effects, dulane 20 is a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor and possible side effects are as follows:- heart- hot flush, palpitations, heart attack, hypertensive crisis, abnormal heart rhythm. Central nervous system- drowsiness, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, fatigue, decreased appetite, lack of energy, agitation, tremor, decreased sexual activities, tingling, abnormal dreams, anxiety, migraine, el...more
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Apply an ice pack to the painful area of your head. Try placing it on your forehead, temples, or the back of your neck. Take a warm bath or shower; take a nap; or take a walk. Ask someone to rub your neck and back, or treat yourself to a massage. Apply gentle, steady rotating pressure to the painful area of your head with your index finger and/or thumb. Maintain pressure for seven to 15 seconds, then release. Repeat as needed. Rest, sit, or lie quietly in a low-lit room. Close your eyes and try ...more
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It is not related to thyroid. Atleast for 2 to 3 years you have to take if you are getting relief with medicines. Hope that by that time we might be able to solve your problem with proper medical insight for fibromyalgia.
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