Chronotherapy of high-dose active vitamin D3: Is evening dosing preferable?

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Oral vitamin D3 is usually administered to children with chronic renal failure in the morning. Is there enough evidence that evening dosing is more beneficial with respect to suppression of parathyroid hormone and reduction of side effects such as hypercalcemia. © IPNA 2004.

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Sanchez, C. P. (2004). Chronotherapy of high-dose active vitamin D3: Is evening dosing preferable? Pediatric Nephrology, 19(7), 722–723. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-004-1477-1

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