Vitamin E is not okay to take for long periods of time.
Vitamin E, if taken for a long time and the daily amount of 400 to 800 mg, can cause blurred vision, breast enlargement, headache, dizziness, nausea, stomach cramps, platelet aggregation, the formation of blood clots. Long-term use of more than 800 mg per day, will change the endocrine metabolism, resulting in decreased immune function, bleeding, hypertension, diabetes or aggravate angina, and may even lead to breast cancer.
Vitamin E is mainly used for echinococcosis or malabsorption syndrome, but also used in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, as well as in the adjuvant treatment of habitual abortion and infertility.
It should be noted that the use of this drug is prohibited for those who are allergic to this drug, as well as patients with hypoprothrombinemia caused by vitamin K deficiency, and patients with iron-deficiency anemia should be used with caution.
Vitamin E is an adjuvant therapy, you should consult your doctor before using it for the first time and go to the hospital for regular checkups during the treatment period.