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Medical News Today (MNT)D3 Supplements Could Halve the Risk of a Second Heart Attack

Medical News Today (MNT)

Targeted vitamin D3 supplementation cut second heart attack risk by more than half in patients with prior MI, using individualized dosing to maintain 40 ng/mL levels. The 630-patient TARGET-D trial reduced repeat MI from 7.9% to 3.8% with personalized dose adjustment.


🔬 CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS

  • 87% of post-MI patients had low vitamin D at enrollment (average 27 ng/mL), suggesting widespread deficiency in cardiac populations requiring screening
  • Individualized dosing approach (starting 5,000 IU for 60%) with ongoing monitoring proved more effective than fixed-dose protocols from previous failed trials
  • Benefit specific to recurrent MI prevention—no significant difference in overall cardiac events including death, heart failure hospitalization, or stroke outcomes
  • Results presented at AHA 2025 but not yet peer-reviewed; larger confirmatory trials needed before changing practice standards

🎯 PRACTICE APPLICATIONS

  • Screen vitamin D levels in all post-MI patients during hospital admission or follow-up
  • Target 40 ng/mL vitamin D levels with individualized supplementation rather than fixed dosing
  • Monitor levels every 3-6 months to maintain optimal range and adjust doses accordingly
  • Counsel patients that vitamin D supplementation complements but doesn’t replace proven cardiac therapies

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