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I’ve started taking vitamin K2 as I already take Accrete D3. Just wondering if I should take them together or separately. I read somewhere that you should take Accrete on it’s own as it interferes with other tablets but wondered if this is different as they work together?

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See this post -

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Suzan62 in reply toDorsetLady

Thank you. I think I read that before. So I’m right to take them separately, many thanks.

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Suzan62 in reply toDorsetLady

I just thought K2 and Calcium might need to be taken at the same time as they work together.

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply toSuzan62

Yes, take them at same time. It’s the calcium and steroids that shouldn’t be taken together.

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It is Accrete and pred taken close together that is the main problem.

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Suzan62

Thanks, I just thought K2 and Calcium might need to be taken at the same time as they work together.

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HeronNS

As far as I know, and I'm neither chemist nor biologist, calcium is the culprit with medications and other elements, like magnesium and iron, but there are no issues with taking calcium together with vitamins.

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Suzan62

Ah thank you. I was a bit confused.

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Rugger

I buy an 'over the counter' tablet that contains calcium, vitamin D and vitamin K, so I do take them all at the same time!

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Suzan62 in reply toRugger

Ah thank you, that clarifies things. I take a 90 ug capsule, not sure if that is enough. It says take 1-2 but I only take one.

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Rugger in reply toSuzan62

My bottle says the recommended daily dose is 75ug, so you should be fine with 1 tablet.

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Suzan62 in reply toRugger

Ah ok thank you

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To combine some medications with vitamins, you should consult your doctor about this. When I was trying to cure my rheumatism, I started taking calcium and magnesium pills, but I didn't consider my diseased kidneys. Calcium was deposited in the kidneys, forming a stone there, and my urinary canal closed. I had an operation. After the operation, I became susceptible to viruses, microbes, and parasites, so I've prescribed a powder niclosam.com/product/niclos... to protect against all this. And I stopped taking drugs at the same time with this powder without the permission of the doctor.

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