Yes: A vitamin D level in the U.S. of 37 pg/mL is inside the reference range, which means it is normal for most people. However, if a patient's doctor sees a reason for using more vitamin D supplements to achieve a level higher than 37, then the patient can follow her doctor's advice... meaning that although the level is normal for most people, it may be a bit low for her individual case.
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