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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin D and Steroid Therapy

Critical Interactions

  • Depletion of Calcium and Vitamin D: Corticosteroids (such as prednisone or cortisone) significantly interfere with the body's ability to absorb calcium from the diet and accelerate the breakdown of Vitamin D.
  • Bone Density Risk: Long-term steroid use greatly increases the risk of osteoporosis, bone softening, and fractures, making proper management of calcium and Vitamin D essential.

Nutrient Support Guidelines

  • Increased Demand: Higher intake of Vitamin D3 is generally required during steroid therapy to compensate for accelerated depletion and to maintain adequate calcium absorption.
  • Synergistic Nutrients: Vitamin D must be balanced with adequate Calcium, Magnesium, and Boron to effectively support bone health and prevent mineral imbalances.
  • Dosage Caution: Excessive high-dose supplementation without proper monitoring can lead to toxicity or mineral misplacement (such as soft tissue calcification). Blood 25-hydroxyvitamin D testing is strongly recommended to determine the precise individual requirement.
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