A review of the growing risk of vitamin D toxicity from inappropriate practice

Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2018 Jun;84(6):1121-1127. doi: 10.1111/bcp.13573. Epub 2018 Apr 16.

Abstract

Vitamin D is a particularly important sterol hormone, with evidence emerging of its beneficial effects well beyond bone. In consequence of this and increased global recognition of vitamin D deficiency in the general population, there has been a resurgence in treatment with vitamin D preparations. However, the increasing use of vitamin D treatments has also seen a substantial increase in the number of reports of vitamin D intoxication, with the majority (75%) of reports published since 2010. Many of these cases are a consequence of inappropriate prescribing, and the use of high-dose over-the-counter preparations or unlicensed preparations. This review highlights that the majority of cases were preventable and discusses the inappropriate use of poorly formulated, and unlicensed vitamin D preparations.

Keywords: hypervitaminosis D; iatrogenic; toxic; toxicity; vitamin D.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Dietary Supplements* / adverse effects
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Drug Compounding
  • Drug Misuse / adverse effects*
  • Humans
  • Inappropriate Prescribing / adverse effects*
  • Nonprescription Drugs / adverse effects*
  • Risk Assessment
  • Risk Factors
  • Vitamin D / administration & dosage
  • Vitamin D / adverse effects*
  • Vitamin D / blood
  • Vitamin D Deficiency / blood
  • Vitamin D Deficiency / diagnosis
  • Vitamin D Deficiency / drug therapy*

Substances

  • Nonprescription Drugs
  • Vitamin D