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D-Rise 60k or Calcirol 60k Sachet?
Dear Doctors, My wife has Vitamin D deficiency, it is 8.5. Doctor suggested for Calcirol 60K once a week. Can she take D-Rise 60k capsule instead of Calcirol powder. If Calcirol powder is preferable then what is the best time to take and can it be taken with warm water also? Thank you
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She can use either one. Once a week preferably after lunch.
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Yes can take d rise
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S u can take, morning walk Ucan take with milk or warm water
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She can take
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Hi., I can understand your concern. Yes she can take either calcirol or d rise with warm water at morning after food.
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Yes she can take Cap. D rise 60k once a week instead of calcirol sachet. If powder is preferred, then you can dissolve the sachet ina glas sof milk / water or take directly
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D Rise 60k can be taken, if convenient.
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