From medscape.com (may need an account). I bolded the key words.
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Vitamin D toxicity has been reported in multiple age groups and from multiple causes, including manufacturing errors, errors in milk fortification, incorrect dosing from liquid preparations, and intentional (although with no intent to harm) ingestion of megadoses of vitamin D supplements.[6–10] Among these causes, the most harmful appears to be sustained ingestion of megadoses (eg 50,000 IU) and incorrect dosing of supplements in children.
The medscape report was based on this
Vitamin D Toxicity: A 16-Year Retrospective Study at an Academic Medical Center
John P. Lee, DO; Michael Tansey, MD; Jennifer G. Jetton, MD; Matthew D. Krasowski, MD, PhD
DISCLOSURES Lab Med. 2018;49(2):123-129.
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Vitamin D toxicity has been reported in multiple age groups and from multiple causes, including manufacturing errors, errors in milk fortification, incorrect dosing from liquid preparations, and intentional (although with no intent to harm) ingestion of megadoses of vitamin D supplements.[6–10] Among these causes, the most harmful appears to be sustained ingestion of megadoses (eg 50,000 IU) and incorrect dosing of supplements in children.
The medscape report was based on this
Vitamin D Toxicity: A 16-Year Retrospective Study at an Academic Medical Center
John P. Lee, DO; Michael Tansey, MD; Jennifer G. Jetton, MD; Matthew D. Krasowski, MD, PhD
DISCLOSURES Lab Med. 2018;49(2):123-129.
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