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Can vitamin D be a blood thinner? Exploring the Link to Coagulation

4 min read
With an estimated 1 billion people worldwide having vitamin D deficiency, understanding its wide-ranging effects is crucial [1.9.1]. The question arises: **Can vitamin D be a blood thinner?** While not a direct anticoagulant, its relationship with cardiovascular health and clotting is complex.

Does Tamoxifen Cause Vitamin Deficiency? A Detailed Analysis

5 min read
While many cancer treatments are known to cause vitamin deficiencies, the relationship with tamoxifen is more complex. **Does tamoxifen cause vitamin deficiency?** The answer is not a simple 'yes' and depends on specific vitamins, a patient's menopausal status, and their overall health.

Can you take vitamin D with Skyrizi?

4 min read
Recent studies have indicated a significant association between low vitamin D levels and conditions like psoriasis, which is often treated with the biologic medication Skyrizi. This frequently leads patients to question, "**Can you take vitamin D with Skyrizi?**" Fortunately, no direct interactions between these two are currently known, but medical supervision remains essential when combining any supplement with prescription medication.

Understanding the Complex Link: Does Vitamin D Cause Calciphylaxis?

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Calciphylaxis is a rare but severe condition affecting 1-4% of patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), with a one-year mortality rate that can exceed 50% [1.3.7, 1.6.2]. The question of whether vitamin D can cause calciphylaxis is complex, as it is considered a significant contributing factor, especially in susceptible individuals [1.2.1, 1.3.1].

Which vitamin helps in inflammation?: A Comprehensive Guide

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Chronic inflammation is a pervasive feature of many age-related diseases, making it a critical health concern. When seeking dietary support, many ask: Which vitamin helps in inflammation? The answer isn't just one vitamin, but a handful of key nutrients that play different but equally vital roles in modulating the body's inflammatory response.

Understanding Safety: What medications should not be taken with vitamin D?

3 min read
According to a 2025 article, approximately one-third of Americans take a vitamin D supplement, highlighting its widespread use. However, what many people don't realize is that this popular supplement can interact with several common medications, potentially leading to serious health risks. Understanding **what medications should not be taken with vitamin D** is crucial for ensuring your treatment remains both safe and effective.

Do antacids interfere with vitamin D?

4 min read
One study found that 100% of long-term proton pump inhibitor (PPI) users had a vitamin D deficiency, compared to just 25-30% of non-users [1.4.1, 1.4.3]. This highlights the important question: **do antacids interfere with vitamin D** and other vital nutrients?

What are the most common adverse effects of calcitriol?

4 min read
As a potent, active form of vitamin D, calcitriol's most significant and common adverse effect is an increase in blood calcium levels, a condition known as hypercalcemia. This medication, frequently prescribed for patients with kidney disease or hypoparathyroidism, necessitates consistent monitoring to mitigate this and other potential adverse effects.