Description
Uses:
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Provides high-dose active Vitamin D (Calcitriol)
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Helps treat Vitamin D deficiency, hypocalcemia, and certain bone disorders
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Supports calcium absorption and bone health
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Useful in patients with kidney disease or impaired vitamin D metabolism
Dosage:
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Administered by healthcare professional via injection
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Dose and frequency depend on patient condition and severity
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Follow doctor’s instructions strictly; avoid self-administration
How to use:
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Injection should be given intramuscularly or as prescribed
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Administer at the same intervals as directed by the doctor
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Monitor blood calcium and phosphate levels during treatment
Precautions:
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Avoid in hypercalcemia or hypersensitivity
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Use cautiously in kidney disease or other metabolic disorders
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Inform doctor if pregnant or breastfeeding
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Monitor for signs of overdose or calcium imbalance
Side effects:
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Hypercalcemia: nausea, vomiting, constipation, excessive thirst
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Weakness or fatigue
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Rare: allergic reactions or kidney complications
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Overdose can lead to serious calcium-related issues







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