- Female
- 30 Years
- 08/09/2025
I am pregnant and have a Vitamin D deficiency. My neurologist prescribed Nervon Forte. Is it safe to take this medicine during pregnancy?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Nervon Forte is a vitamin supplement often containing B vitamins and sometimes other nutrients to support nerve health and deficiencies. It is generally safe during pregnancy, but it is important to confirm with your obstetrician before continuing any supplement to ensure it aligns with your pregnancy care. Since you have vitamin D deficiency, ensure you continue your vitamin D supplements as advised, and monitor your vitamin D levels during pregnancy.
Dr. Rohinipriyanka Suggests...
Take a Vitamin D Test Test
Answered 08/09/2025
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