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Some of the most common causes of vitamin poisoning are vitamins A, B<sub>3</sub> and B<sub>6</sub>. Conversely, certain vitamins do not produce toxicity in excess levels: vitamin C has been used in clinical trials in dosages over 100,000 mg — over 1000 times the daily recommended intake — without ill effects.
Some of the most common causes of vitamin poisoning are vitamins A, B<sub>3</sub> and B<sub>6</sub>. Conversely, certain vitamins do not produce toxicity in excess levels: vitamin C has been used in clinical trials in dosages over 100,000 mg — over 1000 times the daily recommended intake — without ill effects. Some of the most common causes of vitamin poisoning are vitamins A, B3 and B6 . Conversely, certain vitamins do not produce toxicity in excess levels: vitamin C has been used in clinical trials in dosages over 100,000 mg — over 1000 times the daily recommended intake — without ill effects.