MaxD 1000 Tablet
by Ziska Pharmaceuticals Limited
৳2.00
Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Osteo-D Orally dispersible tablet from Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd & Generic is Colecalciferol [Vitamin D3] 1000IU. Vitamin D3 insufficiency can be treated and prevented with colecalciferol (Vitamin D3). In patients with vitamin D3 deficiency, it can also be used as a supplement to particular osteoporosis treatment.
Colecalciferol (Vitamin D3) is used to treat and prevent vitamin D3 insufficiency. It is also recommended as an adjuvant to specialized osteoporosis therapy in individuals with vitamin D3 insufficiency.
Colecalciferol (Vitamin D3) aids in calcium and phosphorus absorption and reabsorption. Vitamin D3 is required for proper bone development and bone density maintenance. It also lessens the severity of bacterial infections, improves lung function, lowers the risk of cancer (breast, colorectal), and aids in the maintenance of normal insulin levels in type 2 diabetic patients.
For capsule: Adults:
For capsule: Children (12-18 years):
For film-coated tablet: 1000 IU (1-2 tablets) daily, or as directed by physician. Take the medicine with food or within 1 hour after a meal.
For oroflash or chewable tablets: 1000 IU to 2000 IU daily, or as directed by physician. Take the medicine with food or within 1 hour after a meal. Place the tablet in mouth swallow after chewing.
For Syrup:
For patients with risk of Cholecalciferol deficiency:
For Cholecalciferol deficient patients:
Injection: Prevention:
Injection: Vitamin D deficiency:
It has a negative interaction with phenytoin, barbiturates, glucocorticoids, some laxatives (such as liquid paraffin), actinomycin, and imidazole antifungal drugs.
It is not recommended for people who have a known intolerance to Vitamin D3.
Hypercalcaemia, hypercalciuria, skin rash, pruritus, urticaria, nausea, and stomach discomfort are the most common adverse effects.
Pregnancy dosages of up to 4000 IU have been demonstrated in studies to be safe. The recommended daily dosage for pregnant women is 400 IU; however, a larger dose may be necessary in women who are deemed Vitamin D3 deficient. During pregnancy, women should listen to their doctor's recommendations because their needs may change based on the severity of their condition and their response to therapy.
Breast milk contains vitamin D3 and its metabolites. Overdoes in nursing mothers' infants have not been reported; nevertheless, when giving more vitamin D3 to a breast-fed kid, the practitioner should take the dose of any additional vitamin D3 given to the mother into account.
In individuals with poor renal function, it should be taken with care.
Vitamin D preparations, Vitamin in bone development
Maintain a temperature of less than 30o C and keep it away from light and moisture. Keep out of children's reach.