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Vitamin B-12, D3 Deficiency Detected In Blood Report. Are Nurokind Plus Injections Helpful? Any Side Effects?

hiii..my name is maheep..i am 21 years old...i took a blood test of mine for vitamin b-12 nd vitamin d-3 and blood test report comes out that i have deficieny of both the vital vitamins .....my physiotherapist advised me to take nurokind plus injections on alternate days.....i have not consult a doctor yet...so i wan to find out whether i m doing right or wrong by taking these injections???till now i have taken only 1 injection...is there any side effects for taking such injections????plz rpl.....
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Hi there ~

I understand your situation. Vitamin deficiencies are very common and are easily treated with medications. I think that you should consult a psychiatrist or any family doctor to get the right kind of medication rather than go by your physiotherapist's advise. I think that you will do well if you do. I hope this helps.

Take care and have a lovely day!
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Vitamin B-12, D3 Deficiency Detected In Blood Report. Are Nurokind Plus Injections Helpful? Any Side Effects?

Hi there ~ I understand your situation. Vitamin deficiencies are very common and are easily treated with medications. I think that you should consult a psychiatrist or any family doctor to get the right kind of medication rather than go by your physiotherapist s advise. I think that you will do well if you do. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!