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Vitamin D3 also called Cholecalciferol, an example of a fat-soluble vitamin, strongly influences the absorption capacities of calcium and phosphorus from the gut. This vitamin, at times called the “Sunshine Vitamin,” is important for maintaining bone density, modulating immune function, and maintaining neuromuscular health. Generally, the strong 60K variants are meant to correct clinical Vitamin-D deficiency levels and manage bone-adverse state.

Key Health Aspects

Bones and Joints: Facilitates the absorption of calcium for the prevention of osteoporosis, osteomalacia, and rickets.

Immunity: Modulates the immune system supporting the body in the fight against respiratory infections and chronic inflammation.

Muscle Strength: Supports muscle strength and balance and protects against falls, especially in the elderly.

Mood Regulation: The emerging research suggests that Vitamin D3 also plays a role in the synthesis of neurotransmitters, which can have positive effects on the treatment of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).

Dental health: Vitamin D3 acts as a force to help in the formation of tooth enamel by promoting the coordination of the calcium-phosphorus balance.

Product Specs

Active Ingredient: Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) 60,000 IU.

Form: Softgel / Granules / Tablets.

Category: Nutritional Supplements / Vitamins.

Storage: Store in a cool, dry place below 25 deg. C. Protect the product from direct light.

Usage

Dosage: A high-capacity capsule of this vitamin (60,000 IU) typically has one capsule per week for a usual adult dose, which may be supplied for 8–12 weeks of treatment, with the maintenance dose to follow.

Administration: The capsule is to be swallowed whole with a big glass of water.

Pro-Tip: Vitamin D3 is a fat-soluble nutrient, so it will be absorbed best if taken along with the meal that has the most fat content, or taken with milk, nuts, oils, etc.

Safety & Side Effects

Vitamin D3 is generally safe when taken in the recommended doses. However, excessive intake may lead to hypervitaminosis D, which is characterized by:

Nausea or vomiting.

Excessive thirst or frequent urination.

Constipation.

Loss of appetite.

High blood calcium (hypercalcemia).

Warning: This supplement should not be used if the patient has hypercalcemia or hypervitaminosis D with severe kidney stones for which they should take a specialist’s approval.

Precautions

Renal Health: Patients with chronic renal disease or a history of having renal stones are heavily monitored.

Pregnancy & Lactation : Safe when administered under a doctor’s supervision. Dosage is determined based on blood sugar levels.

Interactions: Tell your healthcare provider if you use antacids; diuretics such as water pills; or medications with Digoxin or those seeking heart treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs

Q: Why does my Doctor decide to give me one dose once a week?

The safety of children receiving a 60K dose has not been fully demonstrated.

No. The adult version of a high-strength Vitamin D supplement is intended for you. Lower doses of Vitamin D supplements are available for young children (generally 400-800 IU drops or syrups). Always get advice from a pediatrician for children.

Q: Can you show me services to yield results in a quick interval?

While your blood levels will begin to rise within days, it may take several weeks to notice a significant improvement in symptoms like bone pain or fatigue. A follow-up blood test (25-Hydroxy Vitamin D) is usually recommended after 3 months.

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