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Zinc may help diarrhea and dysgeusia; studies are mixed on colds.

Basics

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Zinc is an essential trace element.

Food Sourcesnavigator

Meats, shellfish, whole grains, seeds, nuts, legumes, vegetables, eggs, and milk

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Evidence

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Risks

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Pregnancy/Lactationnavigator


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Clinical Considerations

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Deficiency Signs and Symptomsnavigator

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Dose

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Recommended Dietary Allowancenavigator

Infants and Children
0 to 6 months2 mg/day (adequate intake)
7 to 12 months3 mg/day (adequate intake)
1 to 3 years3 mg/day
4 to 8 years5 mg/day
Males
9 to 13 years8 mg/day
14 to 18 years11 mg/day
19 to 30 years11 mg/day
31 to 50 years11 mg/day
51+ years11 mg/day
Females
9 to 13 years8 mg/day
14 to 18 years9 mg/day
19 to 30 years8 mg/day
31 to 50 years8 mg/day
51+ years8 mg/day
Pregnant
<=18 years13 mg/day
19 to 50 years11 mg/day
Lactating
<=18 years14 mg/day
19 to 50 years12 mg/day

Upper Limitsnavigator

Infants and Children
0 to 6 months4 mg/day
7 to 12 months5 mg/day
1 to 3 years7 mg/day
4 to 8 years12 mg/day
Males
9 to 13 years23 mg/day
14 to 18 years34 mg/day
19 to 50 years40 mg/day
51+ years40 mg/day
Females
9 to 13 years23 mg/day
14 to 18 years34 mg/day
19 to 50 years40 mg/day
51+ years40 mg/day
Pregnant
<=18 years34 mg/day
19 to 50 years40 mg/day
Lactating
<=18 years34 mg/day
19 to 50 years40 mg/day


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References

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