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I have Vitamin D spray 1000 iu. Can I spray it 4x to get 4000 iu? Sorry for the ridiculous question. I will buy 4000 iu over the weekend but meanwhile...

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TheMoaningViolet

If the instruction on the bottle says to spray it once then yes, do it 4 times instead.

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whitefishbay in reply to TheMoaningViolet

Thanks. I know it was the dumb question of the day.

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scats

That's what I do, no bad effects yet.

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whitefishbay in reply to scats

Good. Thanks. So easy to have the spray vs another big tablet.

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PMRproAmbassador in reply to whitefishbay

My 4000 IU tablets are far smaller than the 1000 IU ones!

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PMRproAmbassador

OH does ...

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whitefishbay in reply to PMRpro

spray or pill?

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PMRproAmbassador in reply to whitefishbay

Spray ...

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whitefishbay in reply to PMRpro

Grazie. X

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Bcol

Amazing how we learn something new every day here. Never knew it came as a spray. Is it any advantage other than not having to swallow yet another pill?

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PMRproAmbassador in reply to Bcol

Exactly

sheffield.ac.uk/news/nr/vit...

It can be messy - I far prefer a single little tablet. Think tablets may be cheaper, not sure

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Bcol in reply to PMRpro

Thank you, very interesting, can't believe the stuff I've read since the joys of PMR!!

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whitefishbay

I think pills are cheaper...but so many pills.

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PMRproAmbassador in reply to whitefishbay

I take pills 5 times a day because of the essential spacing, 7.30am (first cup of tea), 9.30am (2nd cup of tea) , 4pm, 7.30pm (before dinner) and 10pm (on getting into bed). Adding the vit D to one of those is easier than messing about with a spray bottle

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whitefishbay in reply to PMRpro

2 upon rising then 1. Then 50 vitamins. 🤣

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TheMoaningViolet in reply to whitefishbay

I have my steroids in the morning, then a buketload of supplements at lunchtime, a single calcium (citrate) tablet at dinner (because sometimes I don't eat dinner and calcium citrate does not need food) and magnesium before bedtime. As long as they are easy-gliding ones I am fine. The chalky ones are so hard to swallow.

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whitefishbay in reply to TheMoaningViolet

When you are young you never realise life will turn into measures by the bucket.

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