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Safety considerations when using Vitamin D

7 September 2022Healthcare professionals who use vitamin D should be aware of the risks of toxicity and safe practice principles which may prevent patient harm

Choosing an oral vitamin D preparation for vegetarians or vegans

13 December 2021An explanation as to why the source of vitamin D, or inactive ingredients (excipients) in products, may make preparations unsuitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Choosing calcium and vitamin D products for vegetarians or vegans

6 July 2021This article explains how the source of vitamin D, or the inactive ingredients (excipients), may make preparations unsuitable for vegetarians or vegans.
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Lactation Safety Information

See ergocalciferol, colecalciferol

See ergocalciferol, colecalciferol
Yes
Pharmacological forms of vitamin D include colecalciferol and ergocalciferol, which are naturally occurring and are converted to the active form, calcitriol. Synthetic analogues include alfacalcidol, dihydrotachsterol and paricalcitol. See separate ent
31 July 2020

Calciferol, vitamin D2

Calciferol, vitamin D2
Yes
Used in full-term neonates from birth
Ergocalciferol is converted in liver to 25-hydroxyergocalciferol which is converted in kidneys to 1,25-dihydroxyergocalciferol, an active form of vitamin D
Prevention of maternal vitamin D deficiency with doses of up to 400 units (10 micrograms) daily are considered safe with breastfeeding
Pharmacological doses (normally from 10,000 units daily) in the mother should be avoided if possible. If clinically necessary monitor infant’s calcium levels
31 July 2020