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Covid vaccine and Vitamin D
I am on Vitamin D supplements due to its deficiency (value was 19, two weeks ago). Now got vaccinated 2 days back. Can I take my scheduled Vit D 60000 capsule today? Fever and body pain almost gone.
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Yes you can continue your vitamin D capsules and other medications without any worry.
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It's safe. Consult at practo for details.
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Yes, it is safe. You can take vit D
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There is association between Vitamin D supplementation and COVID vaccine . Vitamin D deficiency is very common .
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You can continue taking vitamin D supplementation. For Vitamin D deficiency the treatment dose is 60, 000 IU cholecalciferol weekly for 8-12 weeks then maintenance dose of 2000 IU daily or 60,000 IU monthly
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Yes you can it’s safe
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For further guidance consult on practo
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