Opt-D (200000IU) 1 Ampoule Injection

Opt-D (200000IU) 1 Ampoule Injection

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  • Manufacturer PharmEvo (Pvt.) Ltd.
  • Generic Name Cholecalciferol
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  • Description

    Maintaining normal levels of calcium in your blood is vital for overall health, and Cholecalciferol • a vitamin D3 • plays a critical role in doing so. This nutrient is especially beneficial for those looking to treat or prevent hypocalcemia and hypophosphatemia, as it enhances the absorption of calcium and phosphorus in the intestines while promoting their mobilization from the bone. It also strengthens the bones, reducing the risk of fracture. Not only does it benefit bone health, but it also supports the proper structure of bones and regulates the function of several organs, including the kidneys, pancreas, and immune system, while also promoting cardiovascular health. Consulting a licensed healthcare professional is crucial before beginning use of cholecalciferol or any vitamin supplement. A qualified practitioner can determine the proper dosage based on your individual needs and advise on safe and effective use. While vitamin D is typically safe when taken in the correct doses, excessive intake can lead to adverse effects such as nausea, vomiting, weakness, and frequent urination. Heed the advice of your healthcare provider and adhere to the recommended dosage to avoid unwanted effects.

  • Ingredients

    Cholecalciferol
  • Drug Class

    Vitamin D Supplement

  • Dosage Form

    injection
  • Uses

    Unveiling its multifaceted uses and transformative applications as follows:

    • Bone disorders such as rickets and osteomalacia
    • Hypocalcemic tetany
    • Hypophosphatemia
    • Osteoporosis
    • Neoplastic diseases
    • Primary hyperparathyroid aliment
    • Secondary hyperparathyroid hormone disorder
  • Dosage

    Tailoring Treatment for Optimal Health, Prescribed Medication Dosage is:

    • Vitamin D is a nutrient that regulates calcium and phosphate absorption, crucial for bone strength and immune system functionality.
    • Adequate vitamin D in your diet (or through exposure to sunlight) is necessary to prevent deficiencies and associated health issues.
    • Severe deficiencies can lead to osteoporosis, bone fractures, and muscle weakness in adults, and rickets in children, a condition that affects bone development.
    • There are links between vitamin D deficiency and an increased risk of certain conditions like diabetes and cancer, although more research is needed to confirm.
    • For adults between 19 and 70 years, the recommended daily intake is 600 IU (15 mcg) to maintain health, according to the Institute of Medicine. The Endocrine Society suggests up to 4,000 IU (100 mcg) is safe for most people.
    • For adults over 70 years, the recommended daily intake is 800 IU (20 mcg) according to the Institute of Medicine, and up to 4,000 IU (100 mcg) per day is safe according to the Endocrine Society's Clinical Practice Guidelines.
    • Consult a healthcare provider before taking vitamin D supplements, as individual needs may vary. Excessive vitamin D intake can lead to toxicity.
    • Certain health conditions or disabilities may require higher vitamin D intake, hence consulting a medical professional is vital.
  • In case of Overdose

    Excessive consumption of cholecalciferol, a type of vitamin D, can lead to a dangerous medical condition characterised by high calcium levels in the blood, known as hypercalcemia. This can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, weakness, and increased urination. If left untreated, it can lead to kidney failure and potentially fatal consequences.Severe cases of hypercalcemia may result in the development of calcium stones in the kidneys, a condition known as nephrocalcinosis. Treating this condition is imperative as soon as possible to mitigate the symptoms and prevent long-term kidney damage.therapeutically, it is imperative to lower the excessive calcium levels in the bloodstream, and this is often done by administering intravenous fluids carefully monitored by medical personnel. Often, calcium is also given via the same method to prevent low calcium levels, along with vitamin D inhibitors. Depending on the severity of the case, long-term treatment may involve medications that aid in removing calcium from the body, like bisphosphonates. However, most individuals require regular monitoring and management of calcium and vitamin D levels.

  • Missed Dose

    Cholecalciferol is a vitamin D supplement that it is typically taken once daily. If you miss a dose, it is crucial to take it as soon as you remember, provided it is not close to the time when your next dose is due. If you are unsure, it is better to skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule. In case of emergencies, always consult with your doctor or pharmacist for guidance on whether you should take a missed dose. Taking multiple doses of cholecalciferol can result in severe side effects, so be sure to follow the recommended dosage and instructions provided by your doctor.

  • How To Use

    It is important to consult with your doctor before taking this medication, to make sure it is the right choice for you and to determine the correct dosage. This medication is powerful and needs to be taken orally, with specific dosing depending on the patient's age, sex, and condition being treated. It is critical to not take more than the recommended dose as this can lead to severe health problems. Some side effects include:

  • When Not to Use

    Discerning instances where this medication may not be appropriate:

    • Cholecalciferol is a form of vitamin D3 typically used as a dietary supplement.
    • Avoid if you have had an allergic reaction to cholecalciferol or other ingredients in the supplement.
    • Avoid if you have hypercalcemia or an excess of calcium in the blood.
    • Avoid if you have a kidney disorder or undergo dialysis.
    • Avoid prior to or following surgery.
    • Avoid if you take other vitamin D, calcium, or phosphorus supplements.
    • Avoid if you are undergoing treatment with digoxin (a cardiac medication).
    • Always consult a healthcare professional before taking any dietary supplement.
  • Side Effects

    Unraveling the side effects lurking behind this medications are as follows:

    • Blood vessel calcification
    • Kidney failure
    • Vomiting
    • Nausea
    • Weakness

    • Metallic taste

    • Bone deformation
    • Kidney stones
    • Muscle pain
  • Precautions & Warnings

    Patients should be aware of the following precautions and warnings when using cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3):

    • Use with caution if you have hypercalcemia, hyperphosphatemia, or a history of kidney stones, as cholecalciferol can increase blood calcium and phosphate levels, potentially worsening these conditions. Regular monitoring of blood calcium and phosphate levels is recommended.
    • Patients with renal insufficiency or cardiovascular disease should use cholecalciferol carefully, as it may impact calcium metabolism and cardiovascular health.
    • Use with caution in individuals with malabsorption syndromes or gastrointestinal disorders, as these conditions can affect Vitamin D absorption.
    • Monitor for interactions with other medications that affect calcium or phosphorus metabolism, such as diuretics or corticosteroids.
    • Avoid excessive intake of Vitamin D from multiple sources to prevent toxicity, which can cause nausea, vomiting, weakness, and severe conditions like renal impairment.
    • Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their healthcare provider before starting cholecalciferol to ensure appropriate dosing and safety.
  • Drug Interactions

    Drug interactions with cholecalciferol include:

    • Other vitamin D supplements (risk of vitamin D toxicity if taken in excess)
    • Calcium supplements (may enhance the absorption of calcium but monitor for hypercalcemia)
    • Magnesium supplements (high doses may affect calcium metabolism)
    • Anticonvulsants (e.g., phenytoin, carbamazepine) (may decrease cholecalciferol levels)
    • Glucocorticoids (e.g., prednisone) (may reduce the effectiveness of cholecalciferol)
    • Thiazide diuretics (e.g., hydrochlorothiazide) (may increase the risk of hypercalcemia)
    • Weight loss drugs (e.g., orlistat) (may reduce the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins including cholecalciferol)
    • Antacids containing aluminum or magnesium (may interfere with absorption)
  • Food Interaction

    The food interactions that should be considered while using Cholecalciferol are:

    • Avoid high-fat meals as they can impact the absorption of cholecalciferol
    • Foods high in calcium should be consumed with caution as excessive calcium intake may affect absorption
    • Foods high in fiber may reduce the absorption of cholecalciferol
  • Storage/Disposal

    Cholecalciferol is a form of vitamin D3, and it is very important to store it safely. It should be stored in an airtight and opaque container, preferably in a cabinet or drawer, which should be kept in a cool, dry place that is out of the reach of children and pets and away from any humid areas of the home, such as the bathroom. Refrigeration is not necessary, nor is storage in the freezer, unless otherwise specified by a medical professional. It is very important to note that failing to store vitamin D3 in the correct manner outlined above will degrade the medication and reduce its effectiveness. If you have any further questions about storage, do not hesitate to ask.

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