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About Calcimax D Suspension
Calcium and vitamin D insufficiency are treated with Calcimax D Suspension. When the body does not absorb or do not obtain enough nutrients from diet, it results in a nutritional deficiency. The management of post-menopausal osteoporosis, low calcium levels in hypoparathyroidism, osteomalacia, osteoporosis in males, renal tubular osteocalcaemia, vitamin D-dependent rickets, hypocalcaemia, and hypomagnesaemia may all be addressed with Calcimax D Suspension.
Four supplements are combined in Calcimax D Suspension: Vitamin D, Elemental Calcium, Elemental Magnesium, and Elemental Zinc. By increasing their density, the bones are strengthened by elemental calcium. It aids in the treatment and avoidance of low calcium levels. Vitamin D facilitates the uptake of calcium. Elemental magnesium changes vitamin D into its active form, which helps the body absorb calcium. Normal growth, tissue repair, and the production of bone-forming cells all depend on elemental zinc. Calcimax D Suspension works in concert to strengthen bones.
Four supplements are combined in Calcimax D Suspension: Vitamin D, Elemental Calcium, Elemental Magnesium, and Elemental Zinc. By increasing their density, the bones are strengthened by elemental calcium. It aids in the treatment and avoidance of low calcium levels. Vitamin D facilitates the uptake of calcium. Elemental magnesium changes vitamin D into its active form, which helps the body absorb calcium. Normal growth, tissue repair, and the production of bone-forming cells all depend on elemental zinc. Calcimax D Suspension works in concert to strengthen bones.
Before beginning to take Calcimax D Suspension, let your doctor know if you are taking any other medications or herbal supplements. Please let your doctor know if you have ever experienced an adverse reaction to Calcimax D Suspension or any of its inactive ingredients. If you plan to take Calcimax D Suspension while pregnant or nursing, speak with your doctor beforehand. Children shouldn’t use Calcimax D Suspension unless a doctor recommends it. Avoid taking Calcimax D Suspension with alcohol.
Medicinal Benefits
Four supplements are combined in Calcimax D Suspension: Vitamin D, Elemental Calcium, Elemental Magnesium, and Elemental Zinc. The care of post-menopausal osteoporosis, low calcium levels in hypoparathyroidism, osteomalacia, osteoporosis in men, renal tubular osteocalcaemia, hypocalcaemia, and hypomagnesaemia can all be addressed with Calcimax D Suspension. By increasing their density, the bones are strengthened by elemental calcium. It aids in the treatment and avoidance of low calcium levels. Vitamin D facilitates the uptake of calcium. Elemental magnesium changes vitamin D into its active form, which helps the body absorb calcium.
Directions for Use
Do not chew or break the Calcimax D Suspension; instead, swallow it whole with a glass of water.
Side Effects of Calcimax D Suspension
Stomach upset
Constipation
Muscle weakness
Nausea
Vomiting
Warnings About Drugs
If you have an allergy to any of the ingredients in Calcimax D Suspension, avoid using it. Hypercalcemia (high blood calcium), nephrolithiasis (kidney stones), hypercalciuria (excess urine calcium), hypervitaminosis D (excess vitamin D), nephrocalcinosis (excess kidney calcium deposition), severe renal impairment, or renal failure should all be reported to your physician. If you plan to take Calcimax D Suspension while pregnant or nursing, speak with your doctor beforehand. Children should only use Calcimax D Suspension as directed by their physician.
Interactions with Drugs
Drug-Drug Interaction: Calcimax D Suspension may interact with antibiotics, corticosteroids (cortisone), and fits medications (phenytoin, phenobarbital).
Drug-Food Interaction: Keep Calcimax D Suspension two hours away from meals that contain phytic and oxalic acids, such as whole-grain cereals, spinach, and rhubarb.
Interaction with Drugs: Before beginning Calcimax D Suspension, inform your doctor if you have hypercalcemia (high blood calcium), hypercalciuria (excess urine calcium), nephrocalcinosis (excess calcium deposition in the kidneys), nephrolithiasis (kidney stones), hypervitaminosis D (excess vitamin D), malabsorption, severe renal impairment, or renal failure.
Advice on Diet and Lifestyle
Maintain a diet that is well-balanced.
Regular exercise contributes to better general health.
Get enough sleep and rest well.
Steer clear of alcohol and tobacco.
Yoga and meditation can reduce stress.
Steer clear of fried and processed foods.
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