Active substance
Results for the substance calcifediol
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About this active substance
Calcifediol is a metabolite of vitamin D used for the treatment of vitamin D deficiency and hypocalcemia associated with conditions such as osteoporosis, hypoparathyroidism, or chronic kidney disease. Calcifediol is an active form of vitamin D that helps regulate calcium and phosphorus levels in the body, essential for bone health and the normal functioning of the nervous and muscular systems.
The medication is taken orally, usually once daily, as directed by a doctor. The dosage is adjusted based on serum calcium and vitamin D levels, as well as the patient's response to treatment.
Common side effects include hypercalcemia, nausea, constipation, headache, and fatigue. In rare cases, more severe adverse effects such as hypercalciuria or kidney failure may occur.
Calcifediol is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women unless the benefits outweigh the risks. Patients should inform their doctor about all supplements and medications they are taking to avoid drug interactions. Additionally, regular monitoring is important to prevent complications associated with hypercalcemia.
The medication is taken orally, usually once daily, as directed by a doctor. The dosage is adjusted based on serum calcium and vitamin D levels, as well as the patient's response to treatment.
Common side effects include hypercalcemia, nausea, constipation, headache, and fatigue. In rare cases, more severe adverse effects such as hypercalciuria or kidney failure may occur.
Calcifediol is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women unless the benefits outweigh the risks. Patients should inform their doctor about all supplements and medications they are taking to avoid drug interactions. Additionally, regular monitoring is important to prevent complications associated with hypercalcemia.