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Article: Supplements over sun for vitamin D.(Clinical Rounds)
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- Skin & Allergy News
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- April 1, 2006
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San Francisco -- The burning issue of how best to make sure that patients get enough vitamin D comes down to this conclusion: Recommending intentional exposure to the sun is inappropriate, Dr. Henry W. Lim said.
For patients at risk of vitamin D deficiency, it is better to recommend a vitamin D--fortified diet and daffy supplements of 800 IU of vitamin D (ideally vitamin [D.sub.3]) plus calcium, he said at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology.
Dr. Lim, chairman of the dermatology residency program at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, organized a 2005 consensus conference for the academy called Sunlight, Tanning Booths, and Vitamin D. At ...