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Old 01-28-2014, 09:10 PM #3
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Hi Mark taking calcium and vitamin D is no problem but i guess you might be wondering about how many mg you should be taking to maintain a healthy balance with your meds. I am not a doctor so I can't say if you have the right dosage or not. Let your GP know what you bought and they will monitor it for you. Failing that take 1 a day in the morning so that your system can use what it needs and eliminate the rest. Drink lots of water. Aggie
Aggie,

Thanks for the quick response. The directions say to take two tables a day with a meal. I may start out with one. I will see my neurologist on Monday and ask him about it.

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