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Results 11 - 20 of 40 for RETINOL
  1. ... Sulfa antibiotics Tamoxifen Tetracycline Certain drugs that contain Vitamin A, such as cis-retinoic acid (Accutane) The following ... loss Treatment of the underlying disease, such as vitamin A overdose People will need to have their vision ...
  2. ... treatment with antioxidants (such as high doses of vitamin A palmitate) may slow the disease. However, taking high doses of vitamin A can cause serious liver problems. The benefit of ...
  3. ... Bed rest Humidified air Some children may need vitamin A supplements, which reduce the risk of death and complications in children who do not get enough vitamin A.
  4. ... tests to look for vitamin deficiencies (fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K) "Burr-cell" malformation of ... doses of vitamin supplements containing fat-soluble vitamins ( vitamin A , vitamin D , vitamin E , and vitamin K ). Linoleic ...
  5. ... skin and hair healthy and help you absorb vitamins A, D, E, and K, which are called fat- ...
  6. ... pregnant. Avoid high doses of any vitamin, especially vitamins A, D, E, and K. These vitamins can cause ...
  7. ... Kale is full of vitamins and minerals, including: Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin K If you take blood- ...
  8. ... E Cilantro -- Carotenoids (antioxidants that can turn into vitamin A ) Garnet amaranth -- Vitamin K Eating lots of fruits ...
  9. ... are taken with every meal Vitamin supplements, especially vitamins A, D, E, and K Your provider can advise ...
  10. ... nutrients, and vitamins (most often the fat-soluble vitamins, A, D, E, or K) Iron deficiency anemia Vitamin ...
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