Drug-vitamin D interactions: a systematic review of the literature. Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. 2013;28(2):194-208.Robien K, Oppeneer SJ, Kelly JA, Hamilton-Reeves JM. Drug-vitamin D interactions: a ...
Explore the full scope of our drug knowledge tailored for pharmaceutical research needs in our data library. Learn more. Overview Description A medication found in many nutritional supplements and multivitamins that is used to treat conditions related to low vitamin D levels. Structure Description A...
If your doctor has directed you to use this medication, your doctor or pharmacist may already be aware of any possible drug interactions and may be monitoring you for them. Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any medicine before checking with your doctor, health care provider, or ...
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What Is Vitamin D3? | How Much Do You Need? | Uses | Side Effects | Interactions | FAQs Step outside on a sunny day, and you can soak up some free vitamin D — the sunshine vitamin.Vitamin Dis vital to healthy bones and your immune system. Getting enough vitamin D through sun expo...
Some drugs used to lower cholesterol, or treat psoriasis, calcium channel blockers, corticosteroids, and others may interact with Vitamin D. Check theUniversity of Minnesota“Drug-vitamin D interactions’ for more. Types of Vitamin D to buy ...
Potential drug-drug interactions in infant, child, and adolescent patients in children's hospitals. BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Hospitalized infants, children, and adolescents are typically exposed to numerous distinct medications during inpatient admission... J Feinstein,D Dai,W Zhong,... - 《Pediatrics...
Drug interactionsPotentially hazardous interactions with other drugs Antiepileptics: the effects of vitamin D may be reduced in patients taking barbiturates or anticonvulsants. Diuretics: increased risk of hypercalcaemia with thiazides. Sevelamer: absorption may be impaired by sevelamer. ...
[11] have suggested that this CYP3A4 catabolic pathway may be responsible for the increased 25(OH)D levels with the statin treatment which are known to cause drug interactions by inhibiting the CYP enzyme system. Fluvastatin is a lipophylic statin compound, whereas rosuvastatin is a hydrophilic...
Interactions with medications (corticosteroids, orlistat, cholestiramine, phenytoin, phenobarbital) Reference:[1] Symptoms Vitamin D deficiency can causehypocalcemiawith numbness and tingling in the fingers, toes and around the mouth (paresthesia), lightheadedness, excessive bleeding, leg cramps or muscle...