Medical Definition of Zinc excess

1. Too much zinc can cause gastrointestinal irritation (upset stomach), interfere with copper absorption and cause copper deficiency, and (like too little zinc) cause immune deficiency. According to the national academy of sciences, the recommended dietary allowances of zinc are 12 milligrams per day for women and 10 milligrams per day for men. (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Zinc Excess

zinalsite
zinalsites
zinc
zinc-65
zinc D-Ala-D-Ala carboxypeptidase
zinc acetate
zinc arsenate
zinc blende
zinc cadmium sulfide
zinc caprylate
zinc chloride
zinc colic
zinc compounds
zinc deficiency
zinc deficiency dermatitis and diarrhoea
zinc excess (current term)
zinc finger
zinc fingers
zinc fume fever
zinc gelatin
zinc iodide
zinc isotopes
zinc ointment
zinc oxide
zinc oxide-eugenol cement
zinc oxide and eugenol
zinc permanganate
zinc peroxide
zinc phenolsulfonate
zinc phosphate cement

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