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Pharmacist issues warning to anyone who takes Vitamin D

That headline is a classic example of a clickbait headline. A more accurate version would depend on the actual warning, but in general:

“Pharmacist issues warning to anyone taking vitamin D.”

If you’re wondering whether the warning is likely to be legitimate, here are some evidence-based points:

  • Vitamin D is safe and beneficial for many people when taken at recommended doses.
  • Warnings from pharmacists usually relate to:
    • Taking excessively high doses over long periods, which can cause vitamin D toxicity and high calcium levels.
    • Potential interactions with certain medications.
    • Taking supplements without a deficiency or medical reason.

Simply seeing a headline like “Pharmacist issues warning to anyone who takes Vitamin D” doesn’t mean vitamin D is dangerous. The details of the warning matter.

If you have the article or video, I can help determine whether the warning is evidence-based or misleading.

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