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This combination is used to promote bone health, prevent calcium and vitamin D deficiency, and support cell growth and red blood cell formation, especially in pregnancy and osteoporosis.

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Calcium Citrate

Calcium Citrate Tablets

Calcium Citrate is a highly bioavailable form of calcium, an essential mineral required for the maintenance of strong bones, teeth, and healthy nerve function. Unlike Calcium Carbonate, the citrate form does not require stomach acid for absorption, making it the preferred choice for individuals with sensitive stomachs, those using antacids (PPIs), or older adults with reduced gastric acid secretion. It is commonly prescribed to prevent and treat osteoporosis, osteomalacia, and hypocalcemia.

Primary Therapeutic Efficacy
Superior Absorption: Because Calcium Citrate can be absorbed at acidic pH it can be taken at any time of the day with or without food.
Support for Bone Density: It provides the building blocks for support of bone mineral density, thereby reducing the possibility of fractures.
Kind to the Gut: Its use gives a significantly lower chance of causing gas, bloating, or constipation, in contrast to alternative forms of calcium.
Hypothesized Renal Function: Some evidence indicates that supplementing with Calcium Citrate could reduce the risk of calcium oxalate kidney stone formation by decreasing renal oxalate excretion.
Along the way, it will help neuromuscular health by supporting adequate muscle contraction and efficient neurotransmission.

Product Specs
Elemental Calcium Content: Approximately $21%$ by weight.
Form: Film-coated tablets for easy swallowing.
Suitability: Ideal for patients on acid-suppressants (like Omeprazole) or those with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Usage Instructions
Dosage: The standard adult dose is typically 500mg to 1000mg daily, divided into two doses (morning and evening) for maximum absorption.
Timing: Can be taken on an empty stomach or with a meal.
Consistency: For best results in bone health, take the supplement at the same time every day.

Precautions & Drug Interactions
Iron & Antibiotics: Calcium may interfere with Iron supplement absorption and with some antibiotics (Tetracyclines/Quinolones). Maintain at least 2–4 hours apart from some of these medications.
Hypercalcemia: Do not use in patients with hypercalcemia or severe kidney disease.
Vitamin D: In the context of Vitamin D, calcium is best absorbed when Vitamin D levels are considered adequate. You could consider a combo supplement if you were found deficient.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Why should I choose Calcium Citrate over Calcium Carbonate? While Calcium Carbonate is cheaper and contains more elemental calcium per tablet, it needs stomach acid for digestion, meaning it must be given with a heavy meal. Calcium Citrate, on the contrary, is efficiently taken up whether or not a person has eaten, and there is little cause for fear of constipation or bloating.

Q: Can I take all the pills in one dose daily? The human body can only absorb a single load of about $500\text{mg}$ of elemental calcium. If your doctor has recommended you take more than $1000\text{mg}$ daily, split the dosage up into doses over a day (morning and evening) for fear of the rest going waste.

Q: Does Calcium Citrate promote kidney stone formation? No; Calcium Citrate is often given to those prone to stones, as Citrate binds with oxalate in the GI tract, preventing it from reaching the kidneys and forming kidney stones made of calcium oxalate.

Q: Can pregnant women take it? Can it be administered to a nursing mother? Absolutely. Calcium demands rise during gestation and lactation. Always remember to reach out to your OB-GYN to know the exact doses required when placed alongside your prenatal vitamins.

Q: How long does it take to start experiencing its beneficial effects? The building of internal bone matrix cannot be felt. While one would not feel the immediate effect, it is generally suggested that one should consume the supplement for a long time typically 3 to 6 months before any BMD test will show improvement in levels of it.

Expert Tips in Use
Maximize Your Bone Health: Keep exercising with weight-bearing exercises like walking or light jogging, include leafy greens and dairy in your meal or diet.
Over 50? An annual check-up on Vitamin D3 and Calcium is good enough for you to adjust your supplementation as demanded.

Disclaimer from the text: This content is for information purpose only. An individual should seek advice from a healthcare provider before making changes to the supplement intake, especially when having underlying health issues.

Folic Acid

Folic Acid 5mg Tablet

Folic Acid, presenting as Vitamin B9, is a key B-complex vitamin being water-soluble, helping in the synthesis of DNA and the normal maturation of red blood cells (RBCs). The characteristic nature of folic acid lies in its use for the treatment and the prevention of Folate Deficiency Anemia. It is well known globally for its powers to support a healthy pregnancy, among other vital functions. By keeping folate levels good, the medicine stops neural tube defects (NTDs) from forming in developing fetuses and maintains normal neurological health.


Key Therapeutic Uses

Anemia Management: Treats specifically megaloblastic anemia resulting from either poor dietary intake or malabsorption of folate.

Prenatal Support: Essential before pregnancy occurs and during the early stages to protect offspring from having a central nervous system defect (eg, spina bifida).

Methotrexate Adjunct: It is used along with some of the drugs used for arthritis or psoriasis to reduce gastrointestinal and liver side effects.

Cellular Repair- Plays an essential role in rapid cellular division and growth, particularly during childhood and pregnancy.


Product Highlights

High Potency Formula- Containing 5mg active Folic Acid per tablet only.

Rapid Absorption- Designed with good bioavailability for rapid entry into a person's blood.

Physician Endorsed- needed in prenatal care as pat of the extremities of finish carei in the realm of various blood maladies.


Directions for Use

Dosage: Normally, take one 5 mg tablet orally, daily, or as directed after conducting your blood test results in consultation with your physician.

Timing: Take it with or without food. To enhance benefits from consistent levels of the substance throughout the blood, it is suggested to take it within the same restarted interval every day.

Method: Swallow one tablet whole with a full glass of water.

Do not attempt to crush or chew the tablet.


Side Effects and Safety

Folic Acid is generally accepted well, but some individuals may experience some adverse reactions.

Nausea or mild loss of the appetite.

Gastrointestinal distress such as bloating or gas.

Bad taste in the mouth.

Occasionally, an allergic or anaphylactoid reaction like skin rash, itching, or swelling may happen.

Important Note: If you have vitamin B12 deficiency or Pernicious Anemia, take the necessary advice from your healthcare provider before beginning Folic Acid; taking Folic Acid alone sometimes might render a person vitamin B12 deficient, thus highlighting underlying neurologic troubles.


Caution and Drug Interactions

Liver and Kidney: Tell your healthcare provider if you experienced liver issues and if there is any history of kidney dialysis.

Drug Interactions: Some drugs, for example, anti-epileptic medications, antacids, and trimethoprim, can lower the uptake rate by the body of folate. These medications (Folic Acid) must be taken around 2 hours after any of the above drugs.

Alcohol: Heavy alcohol consumption reduces the absorption of folate and weakens the effect.


FAQs

Q: Can you tell me the best time to start taking Folic Acid if I'm planning on becoming pregnant?

Following the recommendations given by medical experts and studies closely, the production of folic acid should be done 1 to 3 months before conception, and at least during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, which implies maximum safety for the baby's development.


Q: Can Folic Acid and Iron be taken together?

Yes, many doctors prescribe them together for more serious cases of anemia where a prescription of coal tablets is needed. Instead of lessening their efficiency, they generally enhance each other and improve overall blood health.


Q: Does Folic Acid make you gain weight?

No, Folic Acid is a vitamin and does not have a calorific value. It has never been proven in clinical studies that Folic Acid causes weight gain.


Q: Can I simply quit once my hemoglobin turns back to normal?

No, you should follow the course according to the advice and observation of your family physician. Even if your RBC (Red Blood Count) eventually comes back to the normal level, your body still might require re-pleting its folate stores so that you're not left with anemia again.


Q: What should I do if I forget to take the dose?

Missed dose must be taken as soon as it comes to your mind. However, if the next dose is almost due, you should forgo this one. And in no case should a "double" dose be ingested.

Vitamin D3

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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