The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) published amendments to update the Tolerable Upper Limit For Vitamin D.
The research and evidence point that high doses of Vitamin D supplements were rare but it could if the use was persistent cause hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria in individuals who consumed in doses of 250 μg/d. This may affect what EFSA advises as the upper tolerable limit of Vitamin D and may have an impact on food supplements and the amount of vitamin D that companies should use in order to not go over this upper tolerable level.
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