

Objectives, Etiology, Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Differential Diagnoses, Treatment and Prognosis of Vitamin E Toxicity
Abstract
Vitamin E toxicity can lead to major bleeding events. These can be serious, along with the potential for intracranial hemorrhage. To avoid the morbidity and mortality that can be related to vitamin E toxicity, it is important to recognize the cause and know how to treat it. This activity explains about vitamin E toxicity, its diagnosis, treatment, and the role all healthcare team members play in avoiding polypharmacy as well as drug toxicity.
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