Supplementing with 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D can lead to pathological calcification and requires careful monitoring. — Whalespan
Supplementing with 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D can lead to pathological calcification and requires careful monitoring.
⚠ High risk
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“we do not supplement with 125 hydroxy vitamin d because when we do that it leads to pathological calcification sometimes in dialysis patients or kidney patients who have not a lot of good function their kidneys they are given 125 hydroxy vitamin d calcium and the dosing must be monitored very carefully”