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  1. Vitamin D Overdose: When Good Intentions Turn Toxic - Medscape

    Aug 12, 2025 · Excessive vitamin D intake triggers severe hypercalcemia and kidney injury in otherwise healthy individuals, highlighting the risk for unsupervised supplementation.

  2. The Guide to Supplements for Rheumatologic Diseases - Medscape

    Vitamin E. Vitamin E deficiency is rare in healthy adults. However, some medical conditions, like inflammatory bowel disease and malabsorption disorders, can make vitamin E deficiency more likely.

  3. Cardiology News & Opinion – theheart.org | Medscape

    Nov 21, 2025 · Cardiology : Welcome to theheart.org | Medscape Cardiology, where you can peruse the latest medical news, commentary from clinician experts, major conference coverage, full-text journal …

  4. Vitamin D Levels Down During COVID Pandemic - Medscape

    Oct 27, 2025 · A notable decline in vitamin D levels and a rise in vitamin D deficiency rates occurred during the pandemic, with older women experiencing the largest adverse shifts.

  5. Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency: 5 Complications to Know

    Aug 18, 2025 · Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency is rare and frequently underdiagnosed, which can lead to serious consequences. These five complications to know are crucial for proper patient care.

  6. Higher B12 Levels Linked to Slower Cognitive Decline - Medscape

    Higher vitamin B12 levels are linked to slower annual cognitive decline in individuals without baseline dementia, new research shows.

  7. Excess Vitamin D Linked to Kidney Damage - Medscape

    Apr 8, 2019 · A case study shows that excessive vitamin D intake can cause kidney damage in patients who are not vitamin D deficient; physicians should caution patients about taking over-the-counter …

  8. Inflammation and vitamin B - Medscape

    Oct 4, 2005 · Inflammation induces a tissue-specific depletion of vitamin B, so patients with rheumatoid arthritis should take B supplements or multivitamins. (Chiang EP et al. 2005; 7: R1254-R1262.)

  9. Antidotes for Toxicological Emergencies: A Practical Review - Page 4

    Patients experiencing an overdose of synthetic opioids (e.g., buprenorphine, fentanyl, methadone) often require higher doses of naloxone but generally respond to doses of 10 mg.

  10. High-Dose Vitamin D May Cut Risk for New Atrial Fibrillation

    Jul 5, 2023 · High-dose vitamin D supplementation may prevent atrial fibrillation (AF) in healthy elderly men and women, a post hoc analysis from a randomized trial conducted in Finland suggests.