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Old 09-14-2013, 06:48 PM #1
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Default Vitamin D & drug interactions

Well, I just found this out, that I should not be taking Vit D because I am on hydrochlorothiazide.

I did sooo much research on Vit D and finally decided to start taking it and never saw that disclaimer until accidentally stumbling upon it today.

http://umm.edu/health/medical/altmed...with-vitamin-d

Thiazide -- Diuretics in this class (such as hydrochlorothiazide) increase the activity of vitamin D and can lead to inappropriately high calcium levels in the blood.

Sooo...I guess I need to stop taking it and I have 2 jars of it.
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