Pharmacist Issues Warning to Anyone Who Takes Vitamin D
Vitamin D is an important nutrient that helps the body absorb calcium, maintain strong bones, and support normal muscle and immune function. However, pharmacists and health professionals advise caution with high-dose vitamin D supplements, especially when taken without guidance.
The main concern is that too much vitamin D can cause excessive calcium buildup in the blood. This is uncommon but can happen with prolonged use of very large supplement doses.
Possible signs of taking too much vitamin D
- Nausea or vomiting
- Loss of appetite
- Constipation
- Unusual thirst
- Frequent urination
- Weakness or tiredness
- Confusion
- Kidney problems, including kidney stones
People who should be especially careful
Speak with a healthcare professional before taking high doses if you:
- Have kidney disease
- Take calcium supplements
- Use prescription-strength vitamin D
- Have conditions that affect calcium levels
The takeaway
Vitamin D can be helpful when your body needs it, but taking more than recommended does not provide extra benefits and may create health risks. The safest approach is to use an appropriate dose based on your individual needs and medical advice.