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Name = Hypervitaminosis E | | |||
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Caption = ], or vitamin E. | | |||
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'''Hypervitaminosis E''' is a state of ] toxicity. | |||
Because vitamin E can act as an ] and may increase the risk of bleeding problems, many agencies have set an upper ] (UL) for vitamin E at 1,000 mg (1,500 IU) per day.<ref name="GOVe"></ref> This UL was established due to an increased incidence of hemorrhaging with higher doses of supplemental vitamin E. Doses of vitamin E above the UL can also potentiate the antiplatelet effects of certain drugs such as anti-coagulant medications and ], which can cause life-threatening symptoms in ill patients. Hypervitaminosis E may also counteract ], leading to a vitamin K deficiency. | |||
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== Symptoms and presentation == | |||
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*Blotchy skin | |||
*Increased bleeding | |||
*Increased ] | |||
*Decreased production of thyroid hormones | |||
*Decreased activity of ] | |||
*Increased hemorrhaging from aspirin or anti-coagulant medications | |||
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