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  2. Calcium channel blocker toxicity - Wikipedia

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    More than 10,000 cases of potential calcium channel blocker toxicity occurred in the United States in 2010. [2] When death occurs in medicine overdose, heart medications are the cause more than 10% of time. [2] The three most common types of heart medications that result in this outcome are calcium channel blockers along with beta blockers and ...

  3. Antidote - Wikipedia

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    An antidote is a substance that can counteract a form of poisoning. [1] The term ultimately derives from the Greek term φάρμακον ἀντίδοτον (pharmakon antidoton) , "(medicine) given as a remedy".

  4. Vitamin D toxicity - Wikipedia

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    The recommended dietary allowance is 15 μg/d (600 IU per day; 800 IU for those over 70 years). Overdose has been observed at 1,925 μg/d (77,000 IU per day). [citation needed] Acute overdose requires between 15,000 μg/d (600,000 IU per day) and 42,000 μg/d (1,680,000 IU per day) over a period of several days to months.

  5. You don’t want to overdose on these 5 vitamins - AOL

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    For people aged 20 and over, nearly 58% reported taking some type of vitamin or supplement in the last 30 days, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Use was higher among ...

  6. Over 40% of adults say they know someone who died from ... - AOL

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    Some of those who reported losing a loved one to an overdose said their death had a "significant or devastating effect that they still feel." Over 40% of adults say they know someone who died from ...

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  8. Hypercalcaemia - Wikipedia

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    Calcium deposits known as limbus sign may be visible in the eyes. [7] Symptoms are more common at high calcium blood values (12.0 mg/dL or 3 mmol/L). [6] Severe hypercalcaemia (above 15–16 mg/dL or 3.75–4 mmol/L) is considered a medical emergency: at these levels, coma and cardiac arrest can result.

  9. The dark side of daily vitamin D supplements: After a man ...

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    Wearing sunscreen, which helps protect your skin from cancer-causing ultraviolet radiation, also hinders the process. Where you live and the time of year impacts your vitamin D conversion, too.