The question you referenced is here: Dog ate Vitamin D. The toxic dose for Vitamin D is the same for cats as it is for dogs. This would be 0.1mg/kg. So let's do some math here. 18lbs is 8.1kg 1000 units of vitamin D3 is 0.025mg So, your cat received 0.025mg per 8.1kg whic...
Several brands of dry dog foods are being recalled after the FDA said the food could contain toxic levels of vitamin D. Excess vitamin D can cause vomiting, appetite loss, increased urination and weight loss. Toxic levels of the vitamin can cause kidney failure and death. ...
Vitamin D Side Effects Vitamin Dis non-toxic. So is considered well-tolerated and safe. Side effects are rare but can include dry mouth, fatigue, headaches, metallic taste, nausea, sleepiness and vomiting. Doses of Vitamin D higher than 4,000 IU daily is possibly unsafe because it could ca...
had that kind of euphoria was by drinking three glasses of organic green juices a day. I think people on heavy medications, mercury fillings, toxic diet are going to have more difficulties with it, so building up from a small dose with extra vitamin C and plenty of pure water will help...
Vitamin Da dose: A 1.800 U; • 600 U; O 100 U; A 20 U/min/100 g- normal rat parathyroidectomized rat 1 2 -I 30 60 120 150 Fig. 2. The effect of infusion of 0.86% NaCl (1.5 ml/hr) on the TF/P-phosphate in a normal and parathyroidectomized rat. 42 GEKLE, STRODER,...
Acute toxicity dose: 100 mg/d (adult, orally). Mouse lethal dose of 20mg/kg (6 Day). Excess can easily cause poisoning. GRAS (FDA, §182.5950, 2000). LD50: 42mg/kg (rat, oral). 9.9 Limited use GB 14880-94 (μg/kg): liquid milk from 10 to 20; margarine: 125 to 156; dair...
In cellular settings, it could be mimicked by using oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) or hypoxia models or by exposure of neuronal cells to excitotoxic stimulants. In this regard, Brewer et al. (2001) [95] found that pretreatment with 1,25(OH)2D3 at relatively low concentrations (1–100...
Aluminum may reach toxic levels with prolonged parenteral administration if kidney function is impaired. Premature neonates are particularly at risk because their kidneys are immature, and they required large amounts of calcium and phosphate solutions, which contain aluminum. Research indicates that ...
OrganismTest TypeRouteReported Dose (Normalized Dose)EffectSource dog LD50 oral 80mg/kg (80mg/kg) BEHAVIORAL: SOMNOLENCE (GENERAL DEPRESSED ACTIVITY) BEHAVIORAL: CHANGES IN MOTOR ACTIVITY (SPECIFIC ASSAY) GASTROINTESTINAL: OTHER CHANGES Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Vol. 193...
Vitamin D2 at the levels within serum normal is significantly more toxic to the human body than vitamin D3. The problem was brought to light by Moon and Reich in their 1975 paper “The Vitamin D Problem.” I wrote about this many times and you can find a link below to describe this ...