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3 Ιουν 2024 · This guideline offers clinical guidelines for the use of vitamin D to lower the risk of disease in individuals without established indications for vitamin D treatment or 25 (OH)D testing.
Consequences of Vitamin D Deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency results in abnormalities in calcium, phosphorous, and bone metabolism. Severe and prolonged deficiency can cause bone mineralization diseases, such as rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults.
This guideline covers the assessment and treatment of adults with vitamin D deficiency. It does not include pregnant women, children or patients with renal failure (<30ml eGFR. Seek specialist advice where appropriate).
This guideline was developed for people who are healthy and without serious health problems. The main goal of this guideline was to see if taking vitamin D pills or getting tested could stop different diseases from happening.
20 Απρ 2021 · This article reviews consolidated and emerging concepts about vitamin D/hormone D metabolism, food sources, deficiency, as well as the different vitamin D supplements available, and current...
The two forms of vitamin D in supplements are D2 (ergocalciferol) and D3 (cholecalciferol). Both forms increase vitamin D in your blood, but D3 might raise it higher and for longer than D2. Because vitamin D is fat-soluble, it is best absorbed when taken with a meal or snack that includes some fat.
GUIDELINES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY. This document provides management guidelines for clinicians involved in the management of patients with or at risk of Vitamin D deficiency. Authors: Dr Ruth Edwards, GP, Albion House Surgery & CCG board member. Clair Huckerby, Pharmaceutical Adviser, Dudley CCG.