D-Rise 60K
D-Rise 60K is a dietary supplement that is primarily used to treat low blood calcium levels. Vitamin D deficiency, osteoporosis (weak and brittle bones), hypoparathyroidism (low calcium levels in the body caused by the parathyroid glands), latent tetany (muscle disease caused by low blood calcium levels), and rickets or osteomalacia are all problems that D-Rise 60K efficiently cures (softening or deforming of bones due to lack of calcium). Vitamin D deficiency occurs when your body’s vitamin D levels are low, which can be caused by poor nutrition, intestinal malabsorption, or a lack of exposure to sunlight.
D-Rise 60K contains ‘Cholecalciferol,’ a vitamin D form. Cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) supplements help maintain overall health by boosting calcium, phosphate, and vitamin A absorption from various organs.
D-Rise 60K comes in oral tablet, capsule, liquid, chewable tablet, and extended-release tablet formats. The dosage will be determined by your doctor based on your medical condition. D-Rise 60K is probably safe to eat. Constipation, increased blood calcium levels, increased calcium levels in urine, vomiting, and nausea are all possible side effects. These adverse effects do not necessitate medical treatment and will fade away with time. If these adverse effects continue, contact your doctor right away.
If you have an allergy to D-Rise 60K, tell your doctor. D-Rise 60K chewable or dissolving pills may include sugar or aspartame, therefore anyone with diabetes or phenylketonuria should be cautious (increased levels of an amino acid called phenylalanine). Before taking D-Rise 60K, pregnant or breastfeeding women should see their doctor. Only when directed by a doctor should pregnant women take higher quantities of Vitamin D than the recommended daily dose. Because D-Rise 60K goes into breast milk, lactating mothers should obtain medical counsel before using the supplement. When prescribed by a doctor, D-Rise 60K is safe to use in children. In hypercalcemia, renal impairment, heart disease, kidney stones, and hypervitaminosis D, D-Rise 60K should be used with caution (having too much vitamin D).
D-Rise 60K Osteoporosis, Osteomalacia (Rickets), Vitamin D deficiency, Hypoparathyroidism, and Latent Tetany are all conditions that can be treated with D-Rise 60K.
Medicinal Advantages
D-Rise 60K is a calcium supplement that is used to treat low blood calcium levels. Vitamin D deficiency, osteoporosis, hypoparathyroidism, latent tetany, and rickets or osteomalacia are all illnesses that it efficiently addresses. Cholecalciferol is present in D-Rise 60K. (Vitamin D3). Cholecalciferol is a steroid hormone that is created in the skin or derived from dietary sources when exposed to ultraviolet light. It is a provitamin that, once consumed, is transformed into a vitamin. It aids in the maintenance of blood calcium and phosphorus levels, as well as bone mineralization. D-Rise 60K is also used to treat hypophosphatemia in families (a group of rare inherited disorders characterized by impaired kidney conservation of phosphate and in some cases, altered vitamin D metabolism).
Use Instructions
Oral pills, capsules, chewable tablets, liquid, and extended-release tablets are all available in D-Rise 60K.
Tablet/Capsule/Extended-Release Tablet: With a glass of water, swallow the tablet whole. D-Rise 60K can be taken with or without food at regular intervals as directed by your doctor. It should not be crushed, chewed, or broken. The dosage will be determined by your doctor based on the severity of your medical condition. D-Rise 60K chewable pill: Swallow D-Rise 60K chewable tablet whole. Before swallowing, chew it thoroughly. D-Rise 60K liquid: Use a measuring cup to measure the liquid form of D-Rise 60K and take it as directed by your doctor.
Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.
Constipation is one of the side effects of D-Rise 60K.
Calcium levels in the blood have increased.
Calcium levels in the urine have risen.
Vomiting
Nausea.
Shortness of breath, chest discomfort
Weakness, a metallic taste in your mouth, weight loss, muscular or bone pain, constipation, nausea, and vomiting are all early indicators of vitamin D overdose.
Drug Recommendations
If you have an allergy to D-Rise 60K, tell your doctor. Because CHOLECALCIFEROL chewable or dissolving tablets may include sugar or aspartame, diabetics and anyone with phenylketonuria should be cautious (increased levels of an amino acid called phenylalanine). Before taking D-Rise 60K, pregnant or breastfeeding women should see their doctor. Only when directed by a doctor should pregnant women take higher quantities of Vitamin D than the recommended daily dose. Because CHOLECALCIFEROL is excreted in breast milk, lactating mothers should obtain medical counsel before beginning D-Rise 60K. When prescribed by a doctor, CHOLECALCIFEROL is safe to use in children. In hypercalcemia, hyperparathyroidism, renal impairment, electrolyte imbalance, cardiac disorders, kidney stones, and hypervitaminosis D, CHOLECALCIFEROL should be used with caution (having too much vitamin D).
Interactions Between Drugs
Interactions between drugs: Drugs for high cholesterol (cholestyramine), anti-epileptics (carbamazepine, phenobarbital), antibiotics (doxycycline, neomycin, and chloramphenicol), drugs for bone loss (alendronate), thyroid hormone (levothyroxine), diuretics (hydrochlorothiazide), and heart-related medicines may interact with CHOLECALCIFEROL (digoxin).
Caffeine, soft drinks, and alcohol, which all impede calcium absorption, should be avoided or limited.
Hypercalcemia, hyperparathyroidism, hypervitaminosis D, malabsorption syndrome, Vitamin D toxicity, heart/kidney/liver/blood vessel problems, kidney stones, diabetes, and phenylketonuria are all contraindications to using CHOLECALCIFEROL.
Safety Suggestions
ALCOHOL
Because drinking alcohol can interfere with calcium absorption, it’s best to avoid it while taking D-Rise 60K.
PREGNANCY
Only use higher dosages of CHOLECALCIFEROL than the daily dietary allowance during pregnancy if your doctor advises you to. Before prescribing D-Rise 60K, your doctor will assess the risks and advantages.
BREAST FEEDING
If you are breastfeeding, talk to your doctor before using CHOLECALCIFEROL. Breast milk can contain CHOLECALCIFEROL. If you’re using CHOLECALCIFEROL while nursing, keep an eye on the mother’s and baby’s serum calcium levels.
DRIVING
Do not drive or operate machinery if you suffer dizzy while using D-Rise 60K. If you feel any dizziness, please see your doctor.
LIVER
Before taking D-Rise 60K, tell your doctor if you have a history of liver problems. Certain Vitamin D forms’ metabolic and therapeutic activity can be affected by hepatic impairment or liver disease.
KIDNEY
If you have renal illness, such as kidney stones, or are on dialysis, you should consult your doctor before taking CHOLECALCIFEROL. To maintain proper phosphorus levels and minimize ectopic calcification in dialysis patients, caution should be exercised (calcium deposition).
No habit formation
Advice on Diet and Lifestyle
Include dairy items in your diet, such as milk, yogurt, cheese, and milk-based custard.
Consume a serving of broccoli, cabbage, spinach, or other green leafy vegetables on a daily basis.
Include vitamin D-rich foods like fish liver oils and vitamin D-fortified milk in your diet.
Snacking on calcium-rich nuts such as Brazil nuts or almonds is a good idea.
Sesame seeds can be sprinkled on food, vegetables, and salads. Calcium is abundant in sesame seeds.
Caffeine, soft drinks, and alcohol, all of which impede calcium absorption, should be avoided or limited.
To get more calcium in your diet, swap out the beef for tofu or tempeh.
Recommendations
Because CHOLECALCIFEROL may interfere with cholesterol tests, please advise your doctor and laboratory personnel that you are taking it before having any blood work done.
It is advised that serum electrolyte concentrations and heart function be monitored in the clinic.
Additional Information: This item is non-refundable.
Glossary of Diseases and Conditions
Vitamin D shortage occurs when a person does not acquire enough Vitamin D from their diet or from exposure to sunlight. It frequently results in bones that are thin, fragile, or deformed.
Osteoporosis is a bone disease that causes brittle and weak bones through lowering bone density.
Tetany is a disorder characterized by cramps and spasms in the hands, feet, and larynx caused by low calcium levels in the body (hypocalcemia) (voice box).
Osteomalacia/Rickets: A illness in which children’s bones soften and deteriorate as a result of a lack of vitamin D.
Hypoparathyroidism is a condition characterized by low levels of parathyroid hormone. Tetany can be triggered by low calcium levels (muscle cramps, spasms, or tremors).
FAQs
‘Cholecalciferol’ is a kind of vitamin D found in CHOLECALCIFEROL. Cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) supplements help maintain overall health by boosting calcium, phosphate, and vitamin A absorption from various organs.
Constipation, increased blood calcium levels, increased calcium levels in urine, vomiting, and nausea are all possible side effects of CHOLECALCIFEROL. These adverse effects do not necessitate medical treatment and will fade away with time. If these adverse effects continue, contact your doctor right away.
Hypercalcemia, liver difficulties, renal problems, heart problems, hypervitaminosis, kidney stones, phenylketonuria, and diabetes should all be treated with caution when using CHOLECALCIFEROL.
CHOLECALCIFEROL is a supplement that is used to boost calcium levels in the body. As a result, using CHOLECALCIFEROL during hypercalcemia is not recommended, as it causes calcium overload, which can lead to kidney stones and other side effects.
If you forget to take a dose, do so as soon as you remember. If the next planned dose is approaching, skip the missing dose and resume your regular regimen.
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