you really should ask a doctor
From my personal experience; No, they do not.
Most vitamins taken are okay to ingest in excess. Exceeding the daily requirement by more than 125% is not necessarily going to help you, however. Your body will just get rid of what it doesn't need (water-soluble vitamins). Consult your doctor or pharmacist regarding the 25 different vitamins that you are taking, as some may affect any medications you may be taking. Be sure that you are not taking too much of a particular vitamin that may not be removed in excess from the body (fat-soluble vitamins). View attached chart to learn more about hypervitaminosis (excess intake of particular vitamins) and what the recommended intake is.
No, B12 vitamins do not help pass a drug test. Drug tests are designed to detect specific substances in the body, and taking B12 vitamins will not affect the results of the test. It is best to avoid drugs altogether if you know you will be taking a drug test.
The B2 (riboflavin) is what makes pee yellow. Since B vitamins are not stored in the body (water soluble) any extra is lost in your urine. The bright yellow would happen to anybody taking the same vitamins.
Taking in large amounts of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) can lead to toxicity because these vitamins are stored in the body's fat cells and can accumulate over time. This can cause adverse effects such as nausea, vomiting, and organ damage. It is important to follow recommended daily allowances to avoid overconsumption of fat-soluble vitamins.
It depends on which vitamins and which medication..
Yes, you can overdose on vitamins and minerals. The most common ones that you can overdose on are iron, calcium, vitamin A, and vitamin E. What will it do to me?
Because your body is eliminating excesses of water soluble vitamins and minerals contained in the pill.
The vitamins and minerals present in fruits bring glow to your face.
Not at all. Vitamins, amino acids, and minerals are all joined together in natural fruits and vegetables. It will not hurt you.
In some cases, taking calcium or vitamin D supplements can help reduce the risk of osteoporosis caused by long-term use of steroid medication.
Yes, children vitamins are very well worth taking. Kids are sometimes picky eaters and wont get enough vitamins and minerals they need to build their body or immune system. If you are in doubt of using an over the counter vitamin supplement, please consult a Pediatrician and have them recommend a vitamin for your child.
well... taking vitamins and xanax wont increase your buzz, but if you take vitamins with cocaine it will!
People absorb vitamins and minerals from the food they eat. These are the nutrients that a body needs for normal growth and development. Vitamins and minerals play a unique role in maintaining optimal health. Vitamin D, for example, is used by your body to absorb the calcium (a mineral) needed for developing strong bones. The optimal way to get enough vitamins and minerals is to eat a balanced diet. If you can�t obtain all of the necessary vitamins and nutrition from food, visit a health food store and look into the possibility of taking dietary supplements.
Avoid taking other medications including vitamins, calcium, or antacids for at least 30 minutes after taking Fosamax. Consult a physician before taking any medication that is an anti-steroidal anti inflammatory to avoid any drug interactions.
This depends on what you mean by work. If you mean in helping maintain a healthy level of vitamins and minerals in the body yes they do work, but they will not achieve anything more then this. If you are low on certain vitamins taking multi vitamins may make you feel better. If you already have a healthy diet and eat all the correct vitamins already you will notice no difference.
Nothing unless you take MASSIVE doses of vitamin K which is the antidote for warfarin poisoning and will negate its effect.