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daily multiple vitamins adverse effects
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Dr. Derrick Lonsdale answered
73 years experience Preventive Medicine
Confused question: No toxicity from water soluble vitamins. Toxicity from fat-soluble vitamins. Toxicity from calcium.
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Dr. Jason Burke answered
25 years experience Anesthesiology
NO: B vitamins do not have significant interactions with sunlight. Vitamin a is a different story, as it can increase sensitivity to sunlight.
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Dr. Mary p Marshall answered
38 years experience Clinical Psychology
Preventative diet.: Evidence for vitamins and minerals reducing diabetes risks evidence is not strong. A better bet is to adapt a preventative diet to lower risks.
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Dr. Stuart Hickerson answered
32 years experience Family Medicine
Magnesium: Recommend magnesium glycinate 400 to 800mg daily. Should not cause problem with diarrhea.
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Dr. Jan Lei Iwata answered
26 years experience Ophthalmology
Fat soluble vitamins: like Vitamin E, and even fish oils (not a vitamin) can affect blood coagulation more than blood pressure per se. Discuss this with your PCP (Doctor) t ... Read More
A 35-year-old member asked:

Dr. Anthony Vita answered
Specializes in Psychiatry
It depends...: ...on what the side effects are. Paliperidone (Invega) is a an atypical antipsychotic approved for the treatment of schizophrenia. The most common a ... Read More
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Dr. Eric Weisman answered
36 years experience Neurology
Keep a level head: You need to be sure of the diagnosis. Sometimes it helps to get a second or even third opinion. If you do not require seizure meds and you are on one ... Read More
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Yes: But please sit down with your pharmacist who can provide medication education to you for that particular medication.
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Dr. Daniel Saurborn answered
23 years experience Diagnostic Radiology
Different effects.: Insomnia medications effect people differently. Some people have no side effects whatsoever, while other people remain lethargic after waking. Unfort ... Read More
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Dr. Clifford Gevirtz answered
40 years experience Anesthesiology
Sedation: The two drugs have additive sedative effects. Please careful about adding these together.
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