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Yes you can.

It depends on what type of vitamins. Excessive amounts of some vitamins can be dangerous. Yes, you can overdose on vitamins. Vitamin A overdose can harm bones and infants. Such symptoms as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and rash can be found in those with overdoses of vitamins. You really should consult your physician.

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