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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.

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