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  • Female
  • 29 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I'm wondering how long I can continue taking Becosulesz capsules. I've already been on them for a week, and I'm just unsure about how much longer I should keep going. Any advice you could give would be really helpful.

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for what you are taking this drug need detailed history like Becosules-Z capsules contain vitamins and minerals. Typical treatment duration varies depending on your health condition:

For Specific Conditions

  1. Folate deficiency: 1-3 months.
  2. Iron deficiency: 3-6 months.
  3. Vitamin B12 deficiency: 3-6 months.
  4. General vitamin supplementation: ongoing, under medical guidance.

Answered 04/07/2025

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