Excessive Vitamin D supplementation can lead to hypercalcemia, straining the kidneys and causing nephrocalcinosis, potentially resulting in acute kidney injury or failure. Early symptoms like nausea, thirst, and frequent urination signal critical electrolyte imbalances. Careful use under medical supervision and regular monitoring are crucial to prevent overdose and protect kidney health.
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