Sheth Ankur, Khurana Ritu, Khurana Vikas
Department of Gastroenterology, and R. Khurana is clinical fellow, Department of Rheumatology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA, USA.
J Am Diet Assoc. 2008 Sep;108(9):1536-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jada.2008.06.443.
The growing popularity and availability of over-the-counter (OTC) health products, including vitamins, raises serious concern about vitamin toxicity. We report a case of cirrhosis in a patient with habitual daily ingestion of an OTC dietary supplement that contained 13,000 microg vitamin A and was associated with marked clinical improvement after discontinuation. This case highlights the potential for liver damage that may be associated with long-term intake of OTC vitamin supplements, and indicates the need for medical supervision of such products.
非处方(OTC)保健产品,包括维生素,越来越受欢迎且容易获得,这引发了人们对维生素中毒的严重担忧。我们报告了一例肝硬化病例,该患者习惯性每日服用一种含有13,000微克维生素A的非处方膳食补充剂,停用后临床症状明显改善。该病例凸显了长期摄入非处方维生素补充剂可能导致肝损伤的潜在风险,并表明需要对此类产品进行医学监管。