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My mother is 65. Her b12 level is 1200, WBC normal, only low iron and vit d. No other complaint. Is this level of b12 too much? please guide. Thanks.
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No problem as extra B12 will pass in urine.
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NO too much. Upto 1100 is normal range.
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A normal level of vitamin B12 in your bloodstream is between 190 and 900 nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL. If your test shows B12 levels of less than 150 ng/dL, your doctor may want you to be tested for methylmalonic acid. If you have vitamin B12 deficiency, you'll probably have higher levels of this substance. You have to tell the units in the report to comment.
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