No known interactionVitamin D3 + Selenium

Can I Take Vitamin D3 and Selenium Together? Dosage Guide

No major interaction is listed for Vitamin D3 and Selenium. The bigger question is total dose, body conditions, and regional upper limits.

Interaction Summary

No major interaction is listed between Vitamin D3 and Selenium in the current NutriAudit database, so dose stacking matters more than the pair itself.

Absorption Competition

Vitamin D3 and Selenium do not have a known direct absorption-competition warning in our current rules. Focus on total dose and tolerance instead.

Safety Warning

The main warning is false confidence. “No known interaction” does not mean every dose is safe once multiple products and body conditions are layered together.

Best Timing

Vitamin D3 and Selenium can usually be taken in the same day and often in the same meal. Split them only if your stomach, schedule, or clinician guidance says otherwise.

Body Condition Filter

The default view is general. Switch the condition below if your body context changes the safe range.

Default view: No major interaction is listed between Vitamin D3 and Selenium in the current NutriAudit database, so dose stacking matters more than the pair itself. If you have kidney-stone history, pregnancy needs, or high blood pressure, switch the condition above for a more conservative read.

Regional Safety Limits

StandardVitamin D3Selenium
US (FDA)600 / 4000 IU55 / 400 mcg
EU (EFSA)600 / 4000 IU55 / 400 mcg
AU (TGA)600 / 4000 IU55 / 400 mcg
CN (CNS)600 / 4000 IU60 / 400 mcg
JP (MHLW)600 / 4000 IU65 / 350 mcg

Values are shown as RDA / UL. Even when the pair itself looks fine, total intake can still cross regional upper limits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take vitamin d3 and selenium together?

No major interaction is listed in our current database, so the next audit question is whether your total doses and body conditions still make sense.

If there is no known interaction, what should I check next?

Look at upper limits, duplicate intake from multiple products, and whether pregnancy, kidney-stone history, or cardiovascular issues change the safe range.

Reviewed by NutriAudit Medical Review Board · Based on FDA, EFSA, and regional upper-limit data

Not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for personal medical decisions.