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I was also concerned that the treatment of Vitamin D therapy,has the potential to cause hypercalcaemia. If there is more daily exposure to sunlight and a change in diet to introduce a specific milk that is high in calcium, vitamin D and zinc, whether deferrment of Vitamin D therapy may be considered or perhaps not necessary.And does taking magnesium tablets have an adverse effect if taken in conjunction with Vitamin D therapy, as I was lead to believe that magnesium supplements should be reported to the renal specialist to assess whether Vitamin D therapy is/can be a consideration?
My questions above are numerous in number, butI hope you can give me the feedback.
Thanking you
KATDEN