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Old 10-01-2015, 03:31 AM #1
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Default Multivitamin-Vitamin A content

Hi,

My brother has been prescribed a multivitamin with the following fat soluble vitamins as ingredients for 3 weeks.

Vitamin A as palmitate - 2000 iu

Vitamin D - 400 IU

Vitamin E - 25 IU

Is the vitamin A content in this safe ? I am asking because I dont know much about vitamins.

I have read a lot of vitamin A toxicity and hence I fear it.

Thank you.
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