vitamin-d-2 and Hypervitaminosis-A

vitamin-d-2 has been researched along with Hypervitaminosis-A* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for vitamin-d-2 and Hypervitaminosis-A

ArticleYear
Risk of vitamin A toxicity from candy-like chewable vitamin supplements for children.
    Pediatrics, 2006, Volume: 118, Issue:2

    Numerous vitamin supplements are available over-the-counter to the general public. Some such supplements are available as candy-like chewable preparations to encourage consumption by children. We report 3 cases of overdose of such preparations. Each patient had taken an estimated 200,000 to 300,000 IU of vitamin A. Their circulating vitamin A (retinol and retinyl palmitate) concentrations were monitored over a 6-month period. There were no clinical or biochemical complications noted. However, there were marked increases in both retinol and retinyl palmitate concentrations above age-related reference ranges. In particular, it took 1 to 3 weeks for the serum retinol concentrations to peak and many months for them to normalize. Parents should be warned about the dangers of excessive vitamin consumption. Clinicians should be aware of the late peak in serum retinol concentrations, which may lead to late complications of vitamin A overdose.

    Topics: Biotransformation; Candy; Child, Preschool; Dietary Supplements; Diterpenes; Drug Overdose; Ergocalciferols; Follow-Up Studies; Hong Kong; Humans; Hypervitaminosis A; Male; Retinyl Esters; Risk; Tablets; Vitamin A

2006
EFFECTS OF HYPERVITAMINOSIS A AND D ON SKELETAL METABOLISM.
    The Journal of biological chemistry, 1964, Volume: 239

    Topics: Bone and Bones; Calcium; Calcium Isotopes; Carbohydrate Metabolism; Collagen; Ergocalciferols; Glycosaminoglycans; Hexosamines; Hydroxyproline; Hypervitaminosis A; Pathology; Phosphorus; Phosphorus Isotopes; Proteins; Rats; Research; Toxicology; Urine; Vitamin A

1964