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The oral dose of vitamin D2 required to rapidly achieve adequate levels of 25OHD is seemingly much higher than the usual recommended vitamin D3 dose (20 μg/day). During 3 months, 250 μg/day of vitamin D2 most effectively raised 25OHD levels to 85 nmol/l in 75% of the po...
000 IU vitamin D3 given orally to over 2,000 elderly patients once every four months, for five years. The authors reported, in addition to greatly reduced fracture rates, that the high-dose therapy was "without adverse effects
one hydroxylation reaction to become active 1,25-(OH)2-vitamin D3, and the 25-hydroxylase catalyzing this reaction is found in the liver and also interestingly in osteoblasts suggesting a local effect. Registered for use in postmenopausal osteoporosis, in most countries worldwide, alfacalcidol has ...
Vitamin D2 dose required to rapidly increase 25OHD levels in osteoporotic women. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 60, 681–687.Mastaglia SR, Mautalen CA, Parisi MS, Oliveri B. Vitamin D2 dose required to rapidly increase 25OHD levels in osteoporotic women. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2006;60...
This leads us to many studies done to show that vitamin D has no effect in the treatment of the same diseases stated above. It should be interesting to note that in these studies, they always talk about dose and not what the serum vitamin D is. One study suggested that “large doses”...
Vitamin D and muscle function Based on recent meta-analyses, vitamin D in a dose of 700鈥 800IU per day could prevent about 35% of falls, and one-fourth of all hip and non-vertebral frac... HA Bischoff-Ferrari - elsevier 被引量: 433发表: 2007年 The role of vitamin D for bone ...
levels of 25-OH-D, when compared to healthy controls. However, this kind of relation was lacking in MS patients with lower disabilities.53This paramount impact ofhypovitaminosis Don the disease course serves as an additional risk factor for low BMD among MS patients withhypovitaminosis D. ...
Vitamin D is needed for calcium absorption. It also maintains blood calcium levels and enables the normal mineralization of bones. Low calcium levels can lead to tetany. Vitamin D deficiency can causesecondary hypertension, which causes increased bone loss, osteopenia, osteoporosis,osteomalacia, and in...
Osteopenia is increasingly recognized in adults with cystic fibrosis (CF), and is potentially related to vitamin D deficiency in both adulthood and childho... RJ Chavasse,J Francis,I Balfour-Lynn,... - 《Pediatr Pulmonol》 被引量: 58发表: 2004年 Single high-dose oral vitamin \\{D3\\} ...