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Synonims: Alfa D 3, Buco-D, Calciferol, Condacaps, Condol, Crtron, Crystallina, D-Arthin, D-Tracetten, Daral | ![]() |
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Drug Uses
This drug is a form of vitamin D used to treat Hypocalcemia (not enough calcium in the blood). This drug is also used to healing certain types of bone disease that may occur with kidney disease in patients who are undergoing kidney dialysis.
How Taken
Alfacip is used as a dietary supplement. Do not take more than the advised daily amount. Vitamin D is stored in the body, and taking too much over a period of time can cause poisoning and even death. If you are taking the oral liquid form of this medicine, you should take it by mouth. This dietary supplement may be dropped directly into the mouth or mixed with cereal, fruit juice, or other food. While taking this drug your physician may want you to follow a special diet or take a calcium supplement. Be sure to follow instructions carefully. If you are already taking a calcium supplement or any drug containing calcium, make sure your doctor knows.
More Information
Do not share this medicine with others for whom it was not advised. Do not use this drug for other health conditions. Drug interactions can result in unwanted side effects or prevent a drug from doing its job. Some medicines or medical conditions can interact with this medicine. Visit your physician or pharmacist of all prescription and over–the–counter medicine that you are taking.
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