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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for ".ALPHA.-TOCOPHEROL" OR CYANOCOBALAMIN OR Niacin OR PYRIDOXINE OR Riboflavin OR THIAMINE ION OR Vitamin A OR Vitamin D
  1. ... diet can lead to a shortage of calcium, vitamin D, riboflavin, and protein. You need 1,000 to 1,500 mg of calcium each day depending on your age and sex. Some ... with Vitamin D. Talk to your health care provider about which ...
  2. ... of protein, calcium, the B vitamins niacin and riboflavin, and vitamins A and D. FATS, OILS, AND CHOLESTEROL Some types of fat ...
  3. ... properly. They are: Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin D Vitamin E Vitamin K Vitamin B1 ( thiamine ) Vitamin B2 ( riboflavin ) Vitamin B3 ( niacin ) Vitamin B6 ( ...
  4. ... and liver, including intestinal scarring and liver failure. Niacin flush (vitamin B3) is uncomfortable, but lasts only 2 to 8 hours. Vitamins A and D may cause symptoms when large doses are taken ...
  5. ... medicines, including insulin, acetazolamide, foscarnet, imatinib, ... (overactive parathyroid gland) Starvation Too little vitamin D
  6. ... sure your body is properly absorbing and storing thiamine.
  7. ... 2023. Accessed February 21, 2023. Sachdev HPS, Shah D. Vitamin B deficiencies and excess. In: Kliegman RM, St. ...
  8. ... occurs when a person does not get enough niacin (one of the B complex vitamins) or tryptophan (an amino acid).
  9. ... medicines. Diclegis, a combination of doxylamine succinate and pyridoxine hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), has been approved by the US Food ...
  10. ... is no clear evidence that these measures help. Vitamin E, thiamine, magnesium, and evening primrose oil are not harmful ...