Toxicity tracking: New Australian data reveals vitamin and m

Toxicity tracking: New Australian data reveals vitamin and mineral cases rising by 9% per year


Toxicity tracking: New Australian data reveals vitamin and mineral cases rising by 9% per year
Reported toxicity cases involving vitamins and minerals increased by 9.6 per cent each year between 2014 and 2019 in Australia, according to new data.
During the five-year period, there were 10,944 VMS related poisoning cases reported to the New South Wales Poisons Information Centre (NSWPIC).
Of which, most of the cases were related to multivitamins (3,610 cases), followed by vitamin D (2,080), iron (1,533), and magnesium (804).
As a result, 17.7 per cent of cases were hospitalised, with the vast majority (77 per cent) managing to address the problem at home.
This is said to be the first study analysing cases related to VMS poisoning in Australia.

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