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I'm afraid it won't be approved by June but your cardiologist should certainly know about it and can explain how it works and keep an eye out for when it finally comes to market. I'm a nurse and when I know anything more, I will post. I just hope it's this year! Also, I read a lot of research and mega doses of vitamin D might add more calcium to the cardiac arteries while a lower dose might help! I take only 1,000 IU now (25 mcg) I used to take 5,000 IU ! Vitamin D is important but not that high a dose!

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Thank you for the update. I take 2000 IUs of D3 as that controls my restless legs. But I don't take calcium and I eat very little in the way of dairy products because of the cholesterol issue. Maybe I will try to back down the Vit D3 to 1500 and see if that still controls the RLS.