Description
π§Ύ What is it used for?
Calcilab D3 Plus combines calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, zinc, and Vitamin Dβ. Calcium and Vitamin Dβ help strengthen bones, improve calcium absorption, and prevent bone problems like osteoporosis, rickets, or weak bonesβ―PMC+8emedicalwala.com+8DawaiWala+8MedPlusMart+1MedPlusMart+1.
Magnesium and zinc support overall bone health and digestion.
β οΈ Common Side Effects
Constipation or bloating
Upset stomach, nausea, or vomiting
Loss of appetite or metallic taste in the mouth
These occur because calcium carbonate can irritate digestion or slow gut movementβ―Cleveland Clinic+3MedlinePlus+3GoodRx+3GoodRx.
π¨ Serious Warnings & Precautions
High calcium levels (hypercalcemia) may lead to increased thirst or urination, weakness, nausea, weight loss, muscle aches, or kidney strainβ―GoodRx+1Cleveland Clinic+1.
Allergic reactions: rash, itching, swelling of the face or throatβseek medical help immediatelyβ―MedPlusMart+6drugs.com+6Cleveland Clinic+6.
Kidney concerns: People with kidney disease or history of kidney stones should use this only under medical adviceβ―GoodRx.
π Drug & Food Interactions
Iron supplements, antibiotics (like tetracyclines or fluoroquinolones), thyroid meds, bisphosphonates: Calcium may reduce absorptionβtake these 2β―hours before or 4β6β―hours after the tabletβ―drugs.com.
Other calcium or vitamin D supplements: Taking extra amounts can increase risk of high calcium levels and side effectsβ―drugs.com+1GoodRx+1.
π₯ Cautionary Groups
Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Use only if advised by a healthcare provider.
Kidney disease or stone history: Use under medical supervision due to risk of calcium overloadβ―GoodRxCleveland Clinic.
People with heart or digestive conditions: Use carefully and with monitoring.
β Tips for Safe Use
Take with food to reduce stomach upsetβideally with a meal and a full glass of waterβ―MedlinePlus.
Space medications: Donβt take at the same time as iron, antibiotics, thyroid, or other calcium/vitamin D supplements.
Stay hydrated: Drink water to prevent constipation and help absorption.
Watch for warning signs: Excessive thirst, frequent urination, nausea, muscle pain, or confusion could mean high calciumβseek medical advice.
Store properly: Keep tablets in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlightβ―MedlinePlus+31mg+3Cleveland Clinic+3.
π When to Consult a Doctor Right Away
Signs of allergic reaction: rash, swelling of lips/face/throat, difficulty breathing
Symptoms of high calcium: intense thirst, very frequent urination, nausea that won’t go away, confusion, unusual fatigue
π§ Summary Table
Category | Details |
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Active Ingredients | Calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, zinc, Vitaminβ―Dβ |
Used For | Treat low calcium/Vitamin D, strengthen bones, support digestion |
Common Side Effects | Constipation, nausea, bloating, vomiting, loss of appetite |
Serious Risks | Hypercalcemia (high calcium), potential kidney strain, allergic reactions |
Interactions | Iron, antibiotics, thyroid meds, other supplements |
Precautions | In pregnancy, kidney disease, or if stone history |
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