Vitamins Nausea
Has anyone had a problem taking vitamins?

I have a Vitamin D deficiency and have been prescribed a once-a-week pill to increase my Vitamin D. I was wondering if vitamins have affected anyone (any kind of vitamin) in a negative way: nausea, vomiting, headaches, having to take on a full or an empty stomach, etc. Please let me know. Of course I'm excluding pre-natal vitamis from this question because pregnancy has its own symptoms :) Thanks.

Yes certain vitamins make me very nausous - normally the only ones that make me sick have green tea extract though!

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