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Cholecalciferol can be taken as an oral dietary supplement to prevent [[vitamin D deficiency]] or as a medication to treat associated diseases, including [[rickets]]. It is also used for [[familial hypophosphatemia]], [[hypoparathyroidism]] that is causing [[low blood calcium]], and [[Fanconi syndrome]]. Vitamin-D supplements may not be effective in people with severe [[kidney disease]]. Excessive doses in humans can result in vomiting, constipation, weakness, and confusion. Other risks include [[kidney stones]]. Doses greater than 40,000{{nbsp}}[[International unit|IU]] (1,000{{nbsp}}μg) per day are generally required before [[high blood calcium]] occurs. Normal doses, 800–2000 IU per day, are safe in [[pregnancy]].

Cholecalciferol can be taken as an oral dietary supplement to prevent vitamin D deficiency or as a medication to treat associated diseases, including rickets. It is also used for familial hypophosphatemia, hypoparathyroidism that is causing low blood calcium, and Fanconi syndrome. Vitamin-D supplements may not be effective in people with severe kidney disease. Excessive doses in humans can result in vomiting, constipation, weakness, and confusion. Other risks include kidney stones. Doses greater than 40,000 IU (1,000 μg) per day are generally required before high blood calcium occurs. Normal doses, 800–2000 IU per day, are safe in pregnancy.