Side Effects of ergocalciferol: A Synthesis of Findings from 10 Studies
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Main research findings
Ergocalciferol, a type of vitamin D, has been shown in several studies to be effective in treating renal osteodystrophy in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). 8 . Ergocalciferol improves bone tissue, increases serum calcium levels, and reduces parathyroid hormone and alkaline phosphatase levels. 8 . Ergocalciferol is also effective in treating vitamin D deficiency in pregnant Asian women, improving vitamin D levels in both mothers and fetuses, and reducing the risk of hypocalcemia. 10 . In addition, ergocalciferol has been shown to be effective in preventing fractures in the elderly. 6 . However, ergocalciferol can have side effects if taken in high doses. .
Reasons for side effects
Side effects of ergocalciferol occur due to vitamin D overdose. Vitamin D promotes calcium absorption. Therefore, taking too much vitamin D can lead to excessive calcium accumulation in the body, potentially causing side effects such as hypercalcemia.
Common side effects
Hypercalcemia
Hypercalcemia can occur if you take too much ergocalciferol. 8 . Hypercalcemia can cause symptoms such as loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, constipation, dehydration, muscle pain, and mental confusion. 8 . In addition, hypercalcemia can increase the risk of kidney stones and cardiovascular disease.
Soft tissue calcification
Ergocalciferol overdose can lead to calcium deposition in soft tissues. 7 . Soft tissue calcification can affect tissues such as blood vessels, heart, and kidneys.
Countermeasures for side effects
Countermeasures for hypercalcemia
If you experience symptoms of hypercalcemia, stop taking ergocalciferol and follow your doctor's instructions. 8 . Treatment for hypercalcemia includes hydration, diuretics, and medications such as calcitonin.
Countermeasures for soft tissue calcification
To prevent soft tissue calcification, it is important to avoid taking ergocalciferol more than the recommended amount. 7 . It is also necessary to pay attention to your calcium intake.
Comparison between studies
Common points in studies
Multiple studies have shown that ergocalciferol improves bone tissue, increases serum calcium levels, and reduces parathyroid hormone and alkaline phosphatase levels. 8 10 . In addition, ergocalciferol can have side effects such as hypercalcemia when taken in high doses. .
Differences in studies
Comparative studies of ergocalciferol and calcitriol have shown that calcitriol has a higher risk of hypercalcemia. 8 . Ergocalciferol has also been shown to be effective in preventing fractures in the elderly. 6 . On the other hand, calcitriol has been shown to be effective in treating vitamin D deficiency in pregnant Asian women. 10 .
Precautions for application in real life
Ergocalciferol can be helpful in treating vitamin D deficiency and preventing fractures. 6 . However, taking too much ergocalciferol can increase the risk of side effects such as hypercalcemia. . Therefore, it is important to follow your doctor's instructions when taking ergocalciferol.
Current research limitations
Research on the side effects of ergocalciferol is not yet sufficient. Further research, particularly on long-term side effects, is needed.
Future research directions
Further research is needed to clarify the long-term side effects of ergocalciferol. It is also important to develop methods to reduce the side effects of ergocalciferol.
Conclusion
Ergocalciferol is an effective type of vitamin D that can help treat vitamin D deficiency and prevent fractures. 6 . However, taking high doses can increase the risk of side effects such as hypercalcemia. . Therefore, it is important to follow your doctor's instructions when taking ergocalciferol.
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