drink it................. ok?
yes
It should say on the tube/bottle/packet. As Vitamin a is a fat soluble vitamin it is possible to overdose. Vitamin A is indeed a fat soluble vitamin meaning it is stored in your fat cells. The normal dose of this vitamin is 10,000 to 12,000 units daily. If you are getting 125,000 units, you are taking 10 times more than you need. It does not flush from your system as beta carotene would which is water soluble A vitamin. If what you are taking is from fish liver oil, I would cut back today. It can have many adverse side effects such as loss of your hair, skin and eye problems and many others.
There are no adverse effects of taking vitamin B-12 with Methadone. My doctor administers my B-12 shots and I am on a Methadone prescription for pain.
There are no adverse effects of taking vitamin B-12 with Methadone. My doctor administers my B-12 shots and I am on a Methadone prescription for pain.
Taking normal doses of vitamin C daily for long period is not likely to affect the kidney in any way. The normal dose of vitamin C, in scurvy is 50 mg of vitamin C, four times a day. But taking up to one gram of vitamin C per day for long term also is unlikely to have any adverse effects on the kidney.
There really aren't any side effects to the vitamin D supplement Ostelin. As with any vitamin supplement it is best not to increase the intake of vitamin D while taking it.
vitamins c that are tablets are soluble but their are some vit c that can inly be dissolve with the help of gastric juices that is produced naturally by the stomach. their are some alternatives of tablets like taking vit c in syrup form to be easy to cure.
Vitamin toxicity is a condition in which a person develops symptoms as side effects from taking massive doses of vitamins.
Vitamin C is a well-tolerated water soluble substance which does not accumulate in the body, unlike fat-soluble vitamins (E, D, K). As such, very few adverse effects have been related to its use, though in large doses ( over 2g daily) diarrhea may occur.
Taking megavitamin preparations can lead to vitamin toxicity, negative interactions with medications, and potential health risks like organ damage. The body typically flushes out excess vitamins through urine, so consuming more than needed can strain the kidneys and cause imbalances in the body's natural processes. It's best to get nutrients from a balanced diet and consult a healthcare provider before taking high-dose vitamin supplements.
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There is no antidote. It is a water soluble vitamin so if you stop taking it and drink pleny of water it will be flushed out of tour system by your kidneys.