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Old 03-26-2015, 08:21 AM
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To determine if these are the culprit... you'll have to stop them both, wait at least a week, and restart one, take it daily for at least a week, and if no side effects, add in the second.

1000IU of D is a very small dose. The B12 is not large either, as only about 13mcg of that 1000mcg dose is absorbed.

Patients who are very anemic may develop low potassium at the start of B12 shots or oral...because the B12 stimulates red blood cell formation to fix the anemia as a priority. But that usually is a short lived side effect and doesn't happen for everyone. (fatigue, muscle weakness or cramping).
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