Statement of concern: The current enthusiasm for vitamin D as an aid against Covid-19 poses a risk to many patients. A warning to all doctors and the public
- Dr. Carolina Diamandis,
- David Seideman,
- Lucas Smith,
- Marianne Kaufmann,
- Olga Ivanova
Abstract
As a result of recommendations from some influencers on vitamin D as a helpful supplement against Covid-19, the number of people taking vitamin D as a regular dietary supplement has increased, as has the amount of the dose taken individually. As a globally active health network, the Lazar Medical Consortium Group (LCG) has access to privacy-protected patient data in more than 25 countries. We searched the records of 14.742 patients worldwide for vitamin D intake on record, onset as well as duration of intake, and symptoms coded according to ICD-10 that were consistent with vitamin D-related hypervitaminosis. The evaluation revealed evidence of a worldwide overuse of vitamin D so massive that medical providers working with the Lazar Medical Consortium Group have all received a Red Label Notice to educate patients at every patient contact against the danger of taking too much vitamin D (>1000. I.U. per day).