Dosing Error With Over-the-Counter Vitamin D Supplement: A Risk for Vitamin D Toxicity in Infants.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2012 Apr 5.
Rajakumar K, Reis EC, Holick MF.
Instead of 400 IU an infant was given 12,000 IU of vitamin D daily for 20 days
Due to parents giving 1 mil liter as they were used to instead of 1 drop, from the new product
Authors were extremely concerned about infant toxicity
However, no problems at all:
Small excerpt from the paper
The infant was clinically stable with no symptoms and was feeding and acting well.
The infant had no history of irritability, constipation, or abnormal movements. Examination revealed a calm, alert, well-appearing infant (weight 5.6 kg; 3rd-15th World Health Organization percentile) with no focal findings except slightly increased patellar deep tendon reflexes; no clonus was present. Serum calcium (10.5 mg/dL, reference range 8.8-10.8 mg/dL), phosphorus (6.4 mg/dL, reference range 4.5-6.5 mg/dL), electrolyte panel, creatinine, and blood urea nitrogen were normal.
20 days at 12,000 IU per day = 240,000 IU
Blood level was 400 ng/ml, which dropped down naturally to 50ng in 4 months
There continues to be is so much fear from vitamin D toxicity – even with decades of experience around the world with very young humans and other mammals with very high levels of vitamin D
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