Can Mecobalamin Tablets be taken with calcium tablets?
Generally speaking, Mecobalamin tablets can be taken with calcium tablets, but this should be done under the guidance of a doctor. The detailed explanation is as follows:

Mecobalamin tablets can usually be taken together with calcium tablets because their mechanisms of action and ingredients do not conflict. Combined use generally does not result in adverse interactions. Mecobalamin is an active form of vitamin B12 that primarily participates in nervous system metabolism, providing nourishment to nerves and promoting nerve repair. Calcium tablets mainly contain calcium, an essential element for maintaining bone health and normal neuromuscular function. Their functions primarily target the physiological regulation of bones and muscles. These two substances are absorbed and metabolized through different pathways in the body, and taking them together typically does not interfere with each other's absorption and utilization, nor do they produce harmful substances. Clinically, for patients who simultaneously suffer from nerve damage or nutritional deficiencies along with calcium deficiency, combining these two medications may achieve a synergistic nutritional effect and improve overall physical condition.
However, it is recommended to take them at different times when used together—for example, with a half-hour interval—to reduce possible gastrointestinal burden. Each medication should be taken according to its recommended dosage to avoid excessive supplementation. Patients with hypercalcemia or an allergy to either medication should not take them. If discomfort such as nausea or constipation occurs during medication use, consult a doctor to adjust the dosage or administration method.