Calcium Lactate Gluconate + Calcium Carbonate + Vitamin D3

Calcium Lactate Gluconate + Calcium Carbonate + Vitamin D3 Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Each effervescent tablet contains- Calcium Lactate Gluconate 1358.196 mg Calcium Carbonate BP 1050 mg equivalent to 600 mg elemental Calcium Vitamin D 400 IU as Cholecalciferol BP
Trade Name Calcium Lactate Gluconate + Calcium Carbonate + Vitamin D3
Generic Calcium Lactate Gluconate + Calcium Carbonate + Vitamin D3
Type
Therapeutic Class Specific mineral & vitamin combined preparations
Manufacturer
Available Country Bangladesh
Last Updated: September 24, 2024 at 5:38 am
Calcium Lactate Gluconate + Calcium Carbonate + Vitamin D3
Calcium Lactate Gluconate + Calcium Carbonate + Vitamin D3

Uses

This effervescent tablet is indiacred in- Prevention and treatment of calcium and vitamin D deficiency. Calcium and vitamin D supplements as an adjunct to specific therapy in the prevention and treatment of Osteoporosis for patients who are at risk of calcium and vitamin D deficiency.

Calcium Lactate Gluconate + Calcium Carbonate + Vitamin D3 is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Acid Reflux, Acid indigestion, Bloating, Calcium Deficiency, Calcium Metabolism Disorders, Calcium and Vitamin D Deficiencies, Colic, Dyspepsia, Gastric Ulcer, Gastroesophageal Reflux, Heartburn, Hemorrhoids, Hot Flushes, Hyperacidity, Hyperphosphataemia, Hypovitaminosis D, Low Bone Density, Osteodystrophy, Osteomalacia, Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal Osteoporosis, Postoperative Gas, Proctitis, Vertebral Fractures, Calcium loss, Gastrointestinal ulceration, Dietary supplementationCalcium Deficiency, Hypovitaminosis D, Osteomalacia, Osteoporosis, Calcium supplementation

How Calcium Lactate Gluconate + Calcium Carbonate + Vitamin D3 works

Calcium carbonate is a basic inorganic salt that acts by neutralizing hydrochloric acid in gastric secretions. It also inhibits the action of pepsin by increasing the pH and via adsorption. Cytoprotective effects may occur through increases in bicarbonate ion (HCO3-) and prostaglandins. Neutralization of hydrochloric acid results in the formation of calcium chloride, carbon dioxide and water. Approximately 90% of calcium chloride is converted to insoluble calcium salts (e.g. calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate).

Dosage

Calcium Lactate Gluconate + Calcium Carbonate + Vitamin D3 dosage

1-2 tablets per day, preferably one tablet each morning and evening or as directed by the physician. Pour a tablet in a glass of water. The tablet will be dissolved within 1-2 minutes in the water. Drink the solution immediately.

Side Effects

Orally administered Calcium Carbonate may be irritating to the GI tract. It may also cause constipation. Hypercalcemia is rarely produced by administration of Calcium alone, but may occur when large doses are given to patients with chronic renal failure. Also there may be allergic reactions, irregular heartbeats, nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite dry mouth and drowsiness, skin rash.

Precaution

When hypercalcemia occurs discontinuation of the drug is usually sufficient to return serum calcium concentrations to normal. Calcium salts should be used cautiously in patients with sarcoidosis, renal or cardiac disease and in patients receiving cardiac glycosides. Patients with a history of stone formation should also be recommended to increase their fluid intake.

Interaction

It has possible interaction with Digoxin, Antacids containing Calcium, Aluminum or Magnesium, other Calcium supplements, Calcitriol, Tetracycline, Doxycycline, Aminocycline or Oxytetracycline etc. So while taking this suppliment with any of these drugs consultations of the physicians is needed.

Volume of Distribution

Calcium is rapidly distributed taken up by skeletal tissues following absorption and distribution into extracellular fluids. Bone contains 99% of the body's calcium and the remaining 1% is approximately equally distributed between intracellular and extracellular fluids.

Elimination Route

Maximal absorption occurs at doses of 500 mg or less taken with food. Oral bioavailability depends on intestinal pH, the presence of food and dosage.

Elimination Route

Excreted mainly in the feces. The majority of renally filtered calcium is reabsorbed in the ascending limb of the loop of Henle and the proximal and distal convoluted tubules. Also secreted by sweat glands.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

This effervescent tablet can be used during pregnancy, in case of a calcium and vitamin D deficiency. However, for supplementation starting during the third trimester of pregnancy, the daily intake should not exceed 1500 mg calcium and 1000 IU vitamin D. This preparation can be used during breastfeeding.

Contraindication

Hypercalcemia and hyperparathyroidism, Hypercalciuria and nephrolithiasis, Hypersensitivity to the component of this preparation, Severe renal insufficiencies.

Special Warning

USE IN CHILDREN: Calcium carbonate has been extensively studied in children and infants with chronic renal failure and is both safe and effective.

USE IN ELDERLY: In case of elderly patients with renal failure when calcium carbonate is taken constipation may be troublesome one for this group. For this reason, monitoring of serum calcium and phosphate is of course indicated for elderly patients.

Acute Overdose

Symptoms of over dose may include nausea and vomiting, severe drowsiness, dry mouth, loss of appetite, Metallic taste, stomach cramps, unconsciousness, diarrhea, weakness, headache, constipation, dizziness or irritability. The most serious consequence of acute chronic overdose is hypocalcaemia due to Vitamin D toxicity.

Storage Condition

Store at a cool and dry place. Protect from light and moisture. Keep out of reach of children. Keep the container tightly closed.

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