Thread: A B12 of 12?
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Old 08-19-2018, 01:35 PM
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Reference ranges for blood serum will most likely not be the same for urine tests.
It's important to know the lab's reference ranges. Many labs doing the urine test provide a pretty good report on the results. Did you get a copy of the results/report?

Were you taking any supplements when your blood was tested. If so, that could show a falsely elevated blood serum level.
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