aguilaroja
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j. said:How did you figure that out without her specifying the units?aguilaroja said:The 25-OH vitamin D level is high, so, especially in a sunny season, you could reduce supplementation.
It's true-I assumed the report to be in ng/mL units, but I don't know the reporting region. The other values given seemed to correspond to commonly reported units, so I assumed ng/mL. If the reported vitamin D level is in nmol/l, I would be more neutral about adjusting vitamin D, partly depending on outdoor activity and season.
It's better always for units always to be reported specified. Since BUN/Cr is a ratio, that's a slightly firmer unit-less ground.