The upper limit is about 10,000 IU/day, so 50,000 IU/week which is equal to about 7,000 IU/day.
It is generally safe to take Keflex (cephalexin) and vitamin B12 together. There are no known interactions between the two. However, to be safe, it's always a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider before taking any new medications or supplements to ensure they are safe for you to use together.
We recommend consulting with your healthcare provider before taking any new supplement while breastfeeding, including Vitamin E Myra E 400IU. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and current health status to ensure the safety of the supplement for you and your baby.
== == No; one can safely take both supplements. However, vitamin C can cause a copper deficiency with prolonged high doses (more than 20 times the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for months, for example). Unless you are taking extremely high-dose supplements, you are not likely to have this problem. Additionally, vitamin C intake levels above the RDA have not shown any additional benefit in controlled experiments. Unless there is some indication that your intake of vitamin C is deficient, it is likely that you will not benefit from the additional vitamin C supplement.
It is generally safe for most people to consume up to 1,000 IU of vitamin E per day. However, it is always best to consult with a healthcare provider before significantly increasing your vitamin E intake, especially if you have any existing medical conditions or are taking medications that may interact with vitamin E.
It is generally safe for children to drink vitamin water in moderation as part of a balanced diet. However, it is important to check the label for sugar content and artificial additives, and consult with a pediatrician if you have concerns about your child's nutrition.
Vitamin C can not abort anything and at 4 months a medical abortion is out as well. it has to be done by surgery.
The normal weekly dose for someone with low Vitamin D levels is 50,000 units once or twice a week. You need to be sure your levels really are low before you take that much however. Your doctor will tell you how much Vitamin D is safe to take.
Despite the fact that people are going to answer this question, this is really a question for a pharmacist.
You have to get the Child's Vitamin D3 level tested. If the level is insufficient or on the lower side then it is perfectly safe for the child to have Calcirol. The normal dosage is a Total of 10 sachets spread once weekly for 10 weeks.
Vitamin E is safe to put on dogs and is totally healing.
Is a 1000 IU Vitamin D the same as 1000 mg of Vitamin D
I don't thing that there is any vitamin that can make your skin look younger. The only vitamin that I was told to use to make my skin look younger was Vitamin E, because it is safe and it brings out the oil in your skin.
no not at all they are perfectly safe there are 20000 to 50000 left in the world
Vitamin B 12 or cynocobalmin is totally safe during pregnancy. It takes years to develop deficiency of this vitamin in humans. But this vitamin is absent in 'pure' veg diet and need to be supplemented in vegans, preferably by injection route. It can be stored for years in liver, though this is water soluble vitamin.
The recommend IU (International Unit) for Vitamin D is 400 IUs daily. But, there are vitamin supplements specifically for senior adults and you may want to investigate taking one of them. Always ask your doctor if it is safe in your case.
Yes, it's safe I use it for a few months :-)
It is generally safe to take Keflex (cephalexin) and vitamin B12 together. There are no known interactions between the two. However, to be safe, it's always a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider before taking any new medications or supplements to ensure they are safe for you to use together.