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Vitamin D3 (or its physiologic equivalent, ergocalciferol), administered at a dose of 100,000 IU every 4 months for 5 years, is effective for primary prevention of fractures in the active elderly aged 65 to 85 years.

This treatment regimen has no effect on cardiovascular, cancer, or all-cause mortality. Despite a seemingly large dose averaging 800 IU per day, this regimen is a safe, cheap (<$2 per year), and effective therapy for primary prevention of fractures.

 
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Trivedi DP, Doll R, Khaw KT. Effect of four monthly oral vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) supplementation on fractures and mortality in men and women living in the community: randomised double blind controlled trial. BMJ 2003;326:469–472.

Janelle Guirguis-Blake, MD
Robert L. Phillips, MD, MSPH
Robert Graham Center, Policy Studies in Family Practice and Primary Care, Washington, DC.

jg247@georgetown.edu

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Janelle Guirguis-Blake, MD
Robert L. Phillips, MD, MSPH
Robert Graham Center, Policy Studies in Family Practice and Primary Care, Washington, DC.

jg247@georgetown.edu

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Trivedi DP, Doll R, Khaw KT. Effect of four monthly oral vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) supplementation on fractures and mortality in men and women living in the community: randomised double blind controlled trial. BMJ 2003;326:469–472.

Janelle Guirguis-Blake, MD
Robert L. Phillips, MD, MSPH
Robert Graham Center, Policy Studies in Family Practice and Primary Care, Washington, DC.

jg247@georgetown.edu

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PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS

Vitamin D3 (or its physiologic equivalent, ergocalciferol), administered at a dose of 100,000 IU every 4 months for 5 years, is effective for primary prevention of fractures in the active elderly aged 65 to 85 years.

This treatment regimen has no effect on cardiovascular, cancer, or all-cause mortality. Despite a seemingly large dose averaging 800 IU per day, this regimen is a safe, cheap (<$2 per year), and effective therapy for primary prevention of fractures.

 
PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS

Vitamin D3 (or its physiologic equivalent, ergocalciferol), administered at a dose of 100,000 IU every 4 months for 5 years, is effective for primary prevention of fractures in the active elderly aged 65 to 85 years.

This treatment regimen has no effect on cardiovascular, cancer, or all-cause mortality. Despite a seemingly large dose averaging 800 IU per day, this regimen is a safe, cheap (<$2 per year), and effective therapy for primary prevention of fractures.

 
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