Check if you can take Probiotics and Vitamin D together. See interaction data, 5-regional dosage standards (FDA/EFSA/TGA/CNS/MHLW), and expert recommendations.
Based on our database, there are no known harmful interactions between probiotics and vitamin d. However, this does not guarantee safety — consult a healthcare provider.
| Standard | probiotics | vitamin d |
|---|---|---|
| US (FDA) | 10 / 100 billion CFU (RDA/UL) | 600 / 4000 IU (RDA/UL) |
| EU (EFSA) | 10 / 100 billion CFU (RDA/UL) | 600 / 4000 IU (RDA/UL) |
| AU (TGA) | 10 / 100 billion CFU (RDA/UL) | 600 / 4000 IU (RDA/UL) |
| CN (CNS) | 10 / 100 billion CFU (RDA/UL) | 400 / 800 IU (RDA/UL) |
| JP (MHLW) | 10 / 100 billion CFU (RDA/UL) | 600 / 4000 IU (RDA/UL) |
Values shown as RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance) / UL (Tolerable Upper Intake Level). Sources: NIH, FDA, EFSA, FSANZ, CNS, MHLW.
Based on our database of supplement interactions, no known interaction exists between probiotics and vitamin d. This means they are generally safe to take together at recommended doses. However, this does not guarantee safety — always consult your healthcare provider, especially if you take medications or have health conditions.
Dosage recommendations vary by region. Check the dosage table on this page for specific RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance) and UL (Tolerable Upper Intake Level) values from FDA, EFSA, TGA, CNS, and MHLW standards. Do not exceed the UL for either supplement.
This page only checks one pair. Use NutriAudit to check your full supplement stack for interactions, duplicates, and safe dosages.
Not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for personal medical decisions.