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Prescription vitamin D (D2) less effective than over-the-counter vitamin D (D3) according to a meta-analysis.
Meta-analysis looks at efficacy of D2 vs D3
Prescription vitamin D (D2) less effective than over-the-counter vitamin D (D3) according to a meta-analysis.
Written by John J. Cannell, M.D.-November 16, 2011
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA — Many people write me and ask, “My doctor prescribed Drisdol, is that OK?”
Drisdol is D2 and the form of vitamin D that doctors write prescriptions for.
The body doesn’t produce vitamin D2 in response to sun exposure. It is made by irradiating fungus and plant matter.
When you take it, a number of metabolic forms of D2 are found in the body, and some studies show D3 (produced by the skin) is more potent, meaning it is more effective at raising blood levels than D2, while some show they are equal.
However, there are few studies comparing the efficacy of D2 vs. D3.
Or in other words, which form has better health outcomes, better mortality rates?
Recently, a review and meta-analysis address this question.
The meta-analysis study was led by Professor Dr. Goran Bjelakovic.
He analyzed 50 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with a total of 94,000 participants that used some form of vitamin D and reported mortality rates as either primary or secondary outcomes.
Within these RCTs, 32 of the studies used D3 (74,000 subjects) and 12 of them used D2 (18,000 subjects).
He found there was a 6% relative risk reduction when supplementing with vitamin D3, as opposed to a 2% relative risk increase when supplementing with vitamin D2.
Amazingly, this study somehow slipped under the radar and neither the press nor I picked up this study in July.
Luckily, Professor Dr. Harvey Murff of Vanderbilt University reviewed this study yesterday in the Annals of Internal Medicine recently, allowing the general public to examine the study once again.
You would think a paper that took a look at tens of thousands of subjects and analyzed the efficacy of prescription vitamin D (D2) and over-the-counter vitamin D (D3) would warrant a news story or two.
To my knowledge, these papers are the first to paint such a clear picture about the efficacy between D3 and D2.
While there may be explanations for D3’s superiority other than improved efficacy, for the time being, these papers send doctors a message: use D3, not D2.
Contacts:
Vitamin D Council: newsletter@vitamindcouncil.org
Professor Harvey Murff, Vanderbilt University: harvey.j.murff@vanderbilt.edu
Professor Dr Goran Bjelakovic G, University of Nis, Serbia: g.bjelakovic@ctu.rh.dk or goranb@junis.ni.ac.yu
Other good Vit D articles:
1. Vit D for Cancer Prevention-Annals of Epidemiology 2009
2. Vit D- Reduction in breast cancer risk-Cancer Causes Ctrl 2010
3. Vit D2 versus D3-Meta Analysis-John J. Cannell, M.D.
4. Vit D3 and the Flu-Epidemiology and Infection-2007
5. Vit. D- The Food and Nutrition Board has failed millions
6. Vit. D-What We Have Learned About Vitamin D Dosing
7. Vitamin D Supplementation: An Update-U.S. Pharmacist 11/11/2010
8. Vitamin D3 Helps Clear Amyloid in Alzheimer’s Disease
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