Cholecalciferol is a dietary supplement that is used to treat vitamin D deficiency. It is also used with calcium to maintain bone strength.
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D-Balance 50000 IU, containing cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3), is primarily indicated for the treatment and prevention of Vitamin D3 deficiency. It serves as an adjunct therapy for various conditions such as osteoporosis, osteomalacia, hypocalcemia, tetany, and rickets in patients with Vitamin D3 deficiency. Some forms of cholecalciferol supplements may contain additional ingredients such as peanut or soybean oil, sugar, aspartame (phenylalanine), or certain food dyes. If you have allergies, diabetes, or phenylketonuria (PKU), consult a doctor before using cholecalciferol.
Vitamin/Mineral Supplementation
Do not administer cholecalciferol to a child without medical supervision. The appropriate dosage for children depends on factors such as age, weight, diet, and other medical conditions. Always consult a doctor before giving cholecalciferol to a child.
Side effects may include hypercalcemia, hypercalciuria, skin rash, pruritus, urticaria, nausea, and abdominal pain.
Colecalciferol, commonly known as vitamin D3, is a fat-soluble vitamin crucial for various bodily functions. Its primary role is to aid the absorption of calcium from the gut, thereby promoting bone health and preventing conditions associated with low calcium levels, such as osteoporosis and muscle weakness.
The dosage and administration guidelines for cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) vary based on the age of the individual and the specific condition being treated or prevented. Here's a summary of the recommended dosages:
For Capsules:
For Film-coated Tablet:
For Oroflash or Chewable Tablets:
For Syrup:
1 year: 600 IU/day (3 ml).
For Injection:
Potential interactions with medications like phenytoin, barbiturates, glucocorticoids, certain laxatives, actinomycin, and imidazole antifungal agents should be noted.
Contraindications include hypersensitivity to Vitamin D3.
During pregnancy and lactation, the use of Vitamin D3 should be carefully monitored and doses adjusted according to the severity of the deficiency and response to treatment. It's generally considered safe up to 4000 IU during pregnancy, and caution should be exercised when prescribing additional Vitamin D3 to breastfeeding mothers.
Storage conditions include keeping the medication below 30º C temperature, being protected from light and moisture, and being out of reach of children.
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