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Application: | Surgery |
Usage Mode: | Intravenous Administration |
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Vitamin D3 may interact with many different medications. Always speak with your doctor when taking any new medication or supplementation. Always bring a list of medications or any other products you are taking with you for your healthcare provider to look over. If you experience any signs of overdose, seek medical attention immediately. Certain conditions are contraindicated in the use of vitamin D3. These include sarcoidosis, high phosphate blood levels, high calcium blood levels, excessive vitamin D levels, arteriosclerosis with occlusion of the arteries, kidney stones, kidney disease with reduced kidney function, and allergies to vitamin D.
When taken in appropriate doses, vitamin D injections are generally considered safe with no side effects. However, it can be harmful when taken in excess amounts. Some of the side effects experienced when taking too much include: