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Is there a Vitamin K overdose?
2011-05-31 14:03:09
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Above the recommended daily allowance of 50-140mcg of Vitamin K may burden kidney but there is no conclusive evidence that it does. It is important for those using anti coagulant drugs to avoid intake of Vitamin K rich foods so as not to have drug-nutrient interaction.
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