Potion or Poison? Vitamin C
Nataly Martini
Journal of Primary Health Care
6(3) 251 - 251
Published: 2014
Abstract
SUMMARY MESSAGE: For most people, a healthy diet will provide an adequate dose of vitamin C. Use of vitamin C may reduce the duration of symptoms but not the incidence of the common cold. High doses (>2 g/day) can have adverse effects and may interact with warfarin and aluminium. Vitamin C should be used cautiously with oestrogens, cancer chemotherapy, HIV medications, statins and fluphenazine.https://doi.org/10.1071/HC14251
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