Antiepileptic drugs and vitamin D supplementation
- PMID: 217680
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1979.tb04771.x
Antiepileptic drugs and vitamin D supplementation
Abstract
The incidence of biochemical signs of vitamin D deficiency and the effects of vitamin D supplementation were investigated in 83 children and 95 adults on chronic antiepileptic therapy and 40 mentally retarded controls living under comparable conditions. Low 25-hydroxyvitamin D and serum calcium, and elevated immunoreactive parathyroid hormone and alkaline phosphatase was a common finding in all groups, but in patients on antiepileptic drugs, signs of vitamin D deficiency were recorded more frequently. Supplementation of 125 microgram or 250 microgram vitamin D3 per week for 9 months normalized the laboratory findings in most patients; the effect of 37.5 microgram/week only slightly exceeded the influences of season observed in the controls and in epileptic patients without vitamin D. It is suggested that a dose between 37.5 and 125 microgram vitamin D3/week might be most suitable to avoid biochemical signs of vitamin D deficiency in children and adults on antiepileptic drugs.
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