Pharmacist Issues Warning to Anyone Taking Vitamin D ⚠️
Vitamin D is an important nutrient that supports bones, muscles, and overall health. But taking too much—especially high doses for a long time—can cause problems.
Here are signs that may indicate excessive vitamin D intake:
🔸 Nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite
🔸 Unusual thirst or frequent urination
🔸 Weakness, tiredness, or confusion
🔸 Constipation or stomach discomfort
High levels of vitamin D can increase calcium levels in the blood, which may affect the body, including the kidneys.
Smart supplement habits:
✅ Check the dose on your supplement label
✅ Avoid combining multiple vitamin D products unless advised
✅ Ask a healthcare professional about the right dose for your needs
✅ Be extra cautious if you have kidney problems or calcium-related conditions
Vitamin D can be beneficial—but supplements work best when taken at the right amount for your body.
⚠️ If you are taking a prescribed vitamin D supplement, do not stop it without speaking with your healthcare professional.