Hypervitaminosis

Toxicity due to excessively high intakes of vitamins.


Symptoms of ill health resulting from the ingestion of large amounts of a vitamin.


A condition caused by taking too many synthetic vitamins, especially Vitamins A and D.


Clinical condition resulting from excessive intake of certain vitamins, such as vitamin A and vitamin D.


A condition due to an excess of one of more vitamins in the diet.


A toxic syndrome resulting from intake of vitamins in great excess of the required amounts.


Abnormal condition resulting from excessive intake of vitamins. Serious effects may occur when too much vitamin A, D, or K is ingested.


The condition resulting from excessive consumption of vitamins. This usually is not serious in the case of water-soluble vitamins, when an intake in excess of requirements is easily excreted in the urine. However, fat-soluble vitamins A and D are toxic if taken in excessive amounts.


A condition caused by an excessive intake of vitamins in the diet or through the consumption of supplements; most commonly due to excessive consumption of fat-soluble vitamins.


Hypervitaminosis refers to any disorder stemming from the overconsumption of one or more vitamins, typically as a result of unnecessary vitamin supplement use. This condition is most commonly associated with vitamins A and D, as any surplus of these vitamins gets stored in the body instead of being expelled.


A condition caused by consuming excessive amounts of vitamins.


 


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