- Male
- 20 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm taking three Limcee 500 mg tablets each day and I'm just wondering if that's okay. Is it safe to take that much Vitamin C, or should I be worried about any side effects or health risks?
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Taking 3 Limcee 500 mg tablets is generally safe as Limcee is a Vitamin C supplement. However, it is recommended to not exceed the daily recommended dosage of Vitamin C, which is around 2000 mg per day for adults. Excessive intake of Vitamin C may lead to gastrointestinal issues such as diarrhea. It is advisable to stick to the recommended dosage to avoid any potential side effects.
Dr. Dhankecha Suggests...
Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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