Get Informed: Vitamin E
Vitamin E Safety Report
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What is Vitamin E used for?
iGuard is currently tracking more than 12,700 patients that use Vitamin E (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)). Use the table below to learn why iGuard users take this product; click on any underlined condition to get information on other medications used for treatment.
| Disease / Condition | % | Average Severity |
|---|---|---|
| Dietary Supplement | 78% |
mild
severe
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| Heart Disease/Stroke Prevention | 39% |
mild
severe
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How well does Vitamin E work?
iGuard regularly polls our more than 12,700 users taking Vitamin E (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medications (TSQM) . This feedback is continuously updated in tables below for the benefit of the iGuard community. To request scores for specific patient subgroups, please contact research@iguard.org.
Average Satisfaction Score
(out of 10)
Average Effectiveness Score
(out of 10)
- 94%
- of patients are confident that the good things about Vitamin E outweigh the bad things.
- 5%
- of patients wish they were told more before they started taking Vitamin E.
Common Side Effects of Vitamin E
iGuard regularly polls our more than 12,700 users taking Vitamin E (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)) to monitor the development and frequency of side-effects. This feedback is continuously updated in tables and graphs below for the benefit of the iGuard community.
3% of patients experience side-effects on Vitamin E
< 1% of patients experience significant side-effects on Vitamin E
Most Common Side Effects...
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= 10%
Less than 1%: Skin/Nail Problems
Global Patient Feedback for Vitamin E ( Post a comment )
Question/Comment:
Have used Vit E topically for scraps, scratches, scars for both of our children (who are biracial and scar easily) all of their life. Son is 19 and our daughter just turned 17. I have also used it for many, many years (orally and topically) and have nothing but praise for it's God given healing powers. I stopped taken it orally when I was put on Omega 3 because I thought Omega 3 would take care of what I used it for too. No problems yet. You can also buy it in liquid form at Wal-Mart.
61 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States
Posted: 2010-04-03 10:07:59
Question/Comment:
I have taken Vitamin E for 20 years and have never had any problems with my heart or my skin. In fact people say my skin looks really nice and I attribute it to me Vitamin regimen.
50 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States
Posted: 2010-03-20 21:59:40
Question/Comment:
I take a 200mg supplement of Vitamin E each day for eye health. I have a rare eye disease called retinitus pigmentosa and I've read scientific reports recently that call into question whether, or not 400mg/day of Vitamin E could make this condition worse. Thats why i dont take anymore than 250mg a day of Vitamin E. Its a great anti-oxidant.
29 year old Male – Source: iGuard United States
Posted: 2009-07-14 04:04:18
Question/Comment:
Two Internal Medicine physicans in the last 4 years (one very recently)have advised me not to take Vitamin E because of recent studies that indicate that it could lead to heart disease. Do you have some more recent studies that dispute those findings?
62 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States
Posted: 2009-05-25 16:40:08
iGuard Answer/Reply:
The results of a 2005 study published in a major medical journal (Journal of the American Medical Association), showed that vitamin E may have some unwanted effects in certain patients. The study was called "The HOPE and HOPE-TOO Trial Investigators".
The study found that long-term vitamin E intake in patients with vascular disease or diabetes does not prevent cancer or major cardiovascular events and may increase the risk for heart failure.
In general, clinical trials have not provided evidence that routine use of vitamin E supplements prevents cardiovascular disease or reduces risk of complications or death from cardiovascular disease. However, participants in these studies have been largely middle-aged or elderly individuals who had heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. Additional research needs to be conducted to determine if vitamin E has any value for younger, healthier people at no risk of heart disease.
The National Institutes of Health has a website that describes results of many of the studies that have been conducted with vitamin E: http://ods.od.nih.gov/FACTSHEETS/VITAMINE.ASP#h6
If you still have questions about vitamin E, it is best to follow up with your internist or your cardiologist for a personalized evaluation of your risks and benefits from taking vitamin E.
Posted: 2009-05-25 22:31:16
Answer/Reply:
My doctor recommended that I not take vitamin E as well.
69 year old Male – Source: iGuard United States
Posted: 2009-06-02 16:19:29
Answer/Reply:
About vitamin E. My Aunt who is going to be 90 this August has been taking it every day for 35 yrs with no side effects. People can't believe she 89. She only had 1 very mild stroke about 6 years ago.
65 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States
Posted: 2009-06-05 16:54:54
Answer/Reply:
I have been taking vitamin E for years without any side effects. If you want the scoop on vitamins and heart disease go to dr.sinatra.com. He is a cadiologist and recommends suppilments to protect the heart. Vitamin is one of them!
55 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States
Posted: 2009-06-05 19:32:45
Question/Comment:
i have taken vitamin e and c 1000 mg for over 30 years i am 68
70 year old Male – Source: iGuard United States
Posted: 2008-08-06 17:08:05
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