Expert advice for Calcirol Injection
Do not take any other forms of Vitamin D unless your doctor suggests. Take calcium supplements along with Vitamin D3 as suggested by your doctor. Drink plenty of fluids (such as water) as it is important not to become dehydrated. Avoid using antacids without your doctor's advice. Some antacids can make it harder for your body to absorb calcitriol. Consult your doctor if you notice a metallic taste in mouth, muscle or joint pain, headache or drowziness.
Composition
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Calcitriol (600000IU) |
Side Effect
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Common
Side Effects of Calcirol are Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness). |
How to works
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How Calcirol Injection works
Calcirol 600000 IU Injection is the active form of Vitamin D. It raises Vitamin D levels in your blood. This in turn raises calcium levels in your blood by helping you absorb more calcium from your intestine. |