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Pharmacist issues warning to anyone who takes Vitamin D

That headline is incomplete and potentially misleading. A pharmacist’s warning about Vitamin D is usually not that vitamin D is dangerous, but that taking too much or taking it improperly can cause problems.

Why people take vitamin D

Vitamin D helps the body:

  • absorb calcium
  • maintain bone health
  • support muscle function
  • support the immune system

Many people, especially older adults or those with limited sun exposure, may benefit from supplementation if they have low levels.

Common reasons pharmacists warn people

1. Taking excessively high doses

Too much vitamin D can lead to vitamin D toxicity, which can cause:

  • high blood calcium levels
  • nausea and vomiting
  • constipation
  • weakness
  • confusion
  • kidney stones
  • kidney damage

This is usually caused by over-supplementation, not by food or sunlight.

2. Drug interactions

Vitamin D can interact with certain medications, including:

  • some diuretics
  • some seizure medications
  • some steroids

People taking multiple medications should check with a healthcare professional before starting supplements.

3. Taking supplements without a need

More vitamin D is not always better. If levels are already adequate, taking large amounts may provide no benefit and increase risk.

4. Certain medical conditions

People with conditions affecting calcium metabolism, kidney function, or the parathyroid glands may need special monitoring.

When to seek medical advice

Talk with a healthcare professional if:

  • you’re taking high-dose vitamin D
  • you’re unsure of the correct dose
  • you develop symptoms of high calcium levels
  • you have kidney disease or recurrent kidney stones

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