What happens when you eat too many gummy vitamins (2024)

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What happens when you eat too many gummy vitamins (1)

  • If you or your child has eaten too many gummy vitamins, you should call Poison Control immediately.
  • But it's unlikely you'll need emergency aid if you eat too many gummy vitamins.
  • Eating too many gummy vitamins may cause diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, or headaches.

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While indisputably more appetizing than regular vitamins, gummy vitamins make it hard for children to differentiate between them and candy. This can cause unintended overconsumption.

In fact, poison control centers report getting phone calls every day about children eating large amounts of gummy vitamins — sometimes 20, 30, or even 40 at a time.

Here's what happens when you or a child takes too many gummy vitamins, and if you need to seek medical attention.

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Can you overdose on gummy vitamins?

It is possible to take too many gummy vitamins, but often this does not warrant medical attention.

Gummy multivitamins contain a variety of vitamins and minerals, some of which are toxic in large doses and others that are not. These include:

Here's a breakdown of common vitamins, at what amount they become toxic, and about how many gummy vitamins it would take to reach that toxicity point. It's important to note that this is just an example using two types of multivitamins ( Nature Made Kids First for children, and Nature Made Multivitamin gummies for adults), but each multivitamin varies in terms of how much and what types of vitamins they contain. Therefore, how many vitamins it will take to reach toxic amounts varies depending on the product.

Nutrient

Age

Children: 4 to 8 years

Adults: 19+ years

Upper limit

How many gummy vitamins

Vitamin A

Children

Adults

900 MCG

3000 MCG

2.4 gummies

4 gummies

Vitamin C

Children

Adults

650 MG

2000 MG

43 gummies

66 gummies

Vitamin D

Children

Adults

3,000 IUS

4,000 IUS

6 gummies

4 gummies

Vitamin E

Children

Adults

300 MG

1000 MG

44 gummies

74 gummies

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What happens if you eat too many gummy vitamins?

The side effects you may experience depends on what sort of supplements are in your gummy vitamins and how many you take.

Common symptoms for a vitamin overdose are:

"Typically, you would probably not see any effects from a one-time overdose but should still call poison control," says Susan B. Daly, MD, FAAP a pediatrician from Be Pediatrics in Savannah, Georgia.

If your child has consistently been taking above the recommended dosage of gummy vitamins for a long period of time, they may develop chronic toxicity, which warrants a trip to the doctor.

Signs of chronic toxicity include:

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Insider's takeaway

While the number of vitamins and minerals in children's gummy vitamins shouldn't cause a fatal overdose, caregivers should always treat ingesting too many vitamins as an emergency situation and immediately call Poison Control for Assistance. You should also keep gummy vitamins out of reach of children.

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Jessica Farthing is a freelance writer lucky enough to live on the coast of Georgia. In addition to exploring topics for Insider, she's written for Eating Well Magazine, Eat This, Not That, MSN, YourTango, and many other publications discussing food, lifestyle, health, and disability. She enjoys exploring health topics and sending the links to her three children, trying to convince them to take care of themselves. Life as an empty nester is challenging her to take on those unfinished projects, like a cookbook and a thriller novel or two. Jessica spends her downtime riding her horses, Henry and Limerick, and working off those sore equestrian muscles on her yoga mat. She and her husband Paul are enjoying their dinners for two. You can follow heron Instagram at@saltairsavannah.

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