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Vitamin D Dose Calculator

Vitamin D Loading Dose Calculator

Reference: <25 = severe deficiency · 25–49 = moderate · 50–74 = insufficiency · ≥75 = sufficiency
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The 'rule of thumb' that 100 IU of vitamin D3 raises 25-OH VitD by approximately 2.5 nmol/L (1 ng/mL) is a useful starting estimate in adults of average weight. In obese patients, this relationship is roughly halved — 100 IU raises 25-OH VitD by only 1-1.5 nmol/L due to sequestration in adipose tissue. Adjust loading doses accordingly when calculating the required loading for obese patients.

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Vitamin D was named in 1922 by Elmer McCollum, who numbered it 'D' because vitamins A, B, and C had already been discovered. The discovery that vitamin D prevents rickets (a crippling bone disease epidemic in industrial-era children living in polluted city air with no sunlight) made it one of the most impactful nutritional discoveries of the 20th century — yet 100 years later, vitamin D deficiency remains one of the most prevalent nutritional deficiencies worldwide.

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