Could vitamin D help reduce MS relapses?

July 8, 2026 | Pippa Vincent-Cooke

Taking high-dose vitamin D supplements for more than a year can significantly cut relapse risks and ease disability for people with MS according to a review of more than 30 clinical trials.

These benefits were observed in people who added the vitamin to their standard disease-modifying therapies, though the supplements had to be taken long term to be effective.

Long-term supplementation with a mid-dose also led to fewer relapses, the data showed. In contrast, add-on high-dose vitamin D taken for less than one year showed no significant differences. In terms of safety, vitamin D supplementation did not increase the risk of serious adverse events. Further large-scale trials are needed to explore this further.

Source: MS-UK

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