VITAMIN EPOISONSDIETARY supplementsKIDNEY physiologyKIDNEYSThis article reviews the beneficial and adverse effects of high-dose vitamin E supplementation on the vitamin E status and renal function in human and rodent studies. The high doses of vitamin E, which can cause renal e...
(Costa, 2012). Therecommended doseis 400–1000mg per day for men and women. Themaximum tolerated dosewithoutadverse effectsis 1000mg per day (Eberlein-Koning et al., 1998) and should be used for at least 2–3 weeks to achieve its protective effect. Since it inhibitsplatelet aggregation, ...
Long-term administration (>1 year) of high doses of vitamin E (≥400 units daily) may increase all-cause mortality.166 dSpecific PopulationsPregnancyCategory A.cLactationDistributed into human milk.cCommon Adverse EffectsUsually nontoxic at therapeutic doses.aDrug Interactions...
Side Effects Vitamin E does not usually cause side effects when used in recommended doses. However, vitamin E may cause side effects if taken at high doses (400 units or more per day) or for a long period of time. In these situations, nausea, diarrhea, stomach cramps, tiredness, dizz...
Chapter 9: Effects of vitamin E on cell proliferation of the liver and in gastric mucosa: Beneficial or adverse actions? A growing body of evidence shows that oxygen radicals and other products of free radical reactions are involved in aging and age-related degenerative disea... R. Hernández...
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Therefore, supplementation with synthetic antioxidants (e.g., α-tocopheryl acetate) to reduce oxidative stress has become a common practice because free radicals cause several adverse effects on the body if they are present in excessive levels under stressful environments such as heat stress ...
1 Although most cases are found at an early, curable stage, treatment is costly and urinary, sexual, and bowel-related adverse effects are common.2 Even men who choose active surveillance as an initial management strategy face anxiety, uncertain prognosis, and a measurable risk of sepsis with ...
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