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Do you have a recommendation on the maximun amount of elemental calcium one can take before it becomes a risk to the kidneys?
Do you have a recommendation on the maximum amount of a vitamin d, like Calcitroil, one can take?
Thank you.
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Mark Lupo, M.D.
It varies from person to person -- there is not a max amount necessarily. Typically cannot absorb more than 600mg of calcium at one time.
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