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Safety Considerations and Potential Interactions of Vitamins: Should Vitamins Be Considered Drugs?

A. Rogovik, S. Vohra, R. GoldmanFebruary 1, 201067 citations
DOI10.1345/aph.1M238
Sourcehttps://dx.doi.org/10.1345/aph.1M238
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Abstract

Our recommendation is that vitamins A, E, D, folic acid, and niacin should be categorized as over-the-counter medications. Labeling of vitamins, especially those intended for children and other vulnerable groups, should include information on possible toxicities, dosing, recommended upper intake limits, and concurrent use with other products. Vitamin A should be excluded from multivitamin supplements and food fortificants.