Effects of Molybdenum
- Side effects of molybdenum include gout (pain in the big toes), excessive uric acid in the body, and red, swollen or painful joints.
- Molybdenum overdose symptoms include excessive joint pain, pain in side or lower back, stomach pain, swelling in feet and lower legs, and low-grade fever. Molybdenum toxicity is rare--doses as high as 1.5 mg (1,500 micrograms) are tolerated.
- There are no known drug interactions with molybdenum. Molybdenum may interfere with the body's copper absorption.
- The Food and Drug Administration recommends 75 to 250 micrograms of molybdenum for people older than 13, 50 to 150 mcg for children and 15 to 50 mcg for infants.
- This information is not intended to replace medical advice.