Description
π©Ί Common Uses
Preventing/treating hypocalcemia (low blood calcium), especially when dietary intake is insufficient WebMDCleveland Clinic.
Bone disorders including osteoporosis, osteomalacia, osteoarthritis, rickets Healthline+5MedlinePlus+5Kaiser Permanente+5.
Adjunctive therapy in chronic kidney disease or dialysis patients to support mineral balance 24buyonline.
β οΈ Common Side Effects
Typically mild and transient, may include:
Digestive issues: constipation, upset stomach, nausea, diarrhea, loss of appetite Kaiser Permanente.
Gastrointestinal discomfort (e.g. vomiting, stomach pain, constipation) especially with higher doses Cleveland Clinic+2Healthline+2Kaiser Permanente+2.
π¨ Less Common but Serious Side Effects
Rare cases of hypercalcemia (excess calcium in the blood) can occur, often due to excessive vitaminβ―D intake or underlying health conditions:
Symptoms include: increased thirst/urination, fatigue, muscle weakness, confusion, vomiting, constipation, kidney stones or injury, abnormal heart rhythms WebMD+3Healthline+324buyonline+3.
Allergic reactions: rash, itching, hives, swelling of face/lips/throat, breathing difficultiesβseek immediate medical attention if these occur Cleveland Clinic.
π Precautions & Interactions
Use with caution or medical supervision if you have:
Kidney or liver disease
History of kidney stones or hyperparathyroidism
High baseline calcium levels Cleveland Clinic.
Potential drug interactions:
Antibiotics (e.g., ciprofloxacin, tetracyclines)
Heart medications like digoxin
Diuretics, iron supplements, antifungals, thyroid meds, sucralfate and othersβthese may impair absorption or increase levels Cleveland Clinic+1Kaiser Permanente+1.
β Usage Tips
Take as directed by your healthcare provider, typically with meals and a full glass of water to aid absorption Cleveland Clinic+1Drugs.com+1.
Avoid exceeding the recommended doseβtoo much vitaminβ―D (especially >10,000β―IU/day) can dramatically increase calcium absorption and risk toxicity Cleveland Clinic+3Healthline+3MedlinePlus+3.
Monitor periodically with blood tests if youβre on long-term or high-dose treatment, especially for calcium and vitaminβ―D levels.
Separate timing when taking other medications like iron, thyroid medicines, or antibiotics, to prevent interaction Cleveland ClinicDrugs.com.
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