Cipcal Syrup is a medication that typically contains Calcium and Vitamin D3, often prescribed to support bone health and treat or prevent calcium deficiencies. It is commonly used in conditions like osteoporosis, rickets, osteomalacia, and in situations where the body needs additional calcium or vitamin D.
1.If you have an allergy to any of the ingredients in Cipcal Syrup, you should avoid taking it.
2.You have tissue calcification, which is the accumulation of calcium in bodily tissues.
3.Either you have excessive cholesterol or you suffer from malabsorption.
4.You are taking any other calcium or vitamin D-containing products.
5.Your liver, kidneys, or heart are all having issues.
6.Do you currently suffer from diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer, or any other illnesses?
7.You take supplements, take other drugs, or use other alternative or integrative health methods.
8.Do you have any planned operations or surgeries? At least two to three weeks prior to the surgery, you could be requested to cease using these products.
•Cipcal Syrup contains calcium and vitamin D3 (also known as cholecalciferol/colecalciferol).
•Calcium: Calcium is one of the most profuse minerals in the body which is essential for critical metabolic functions. Most prominently, it is required for building and maintaining healthy bones and teeth. It plays a crucial role in nerve transmission, muscle function, cellular signalling and hormone secretion.
•You should take Cipcal Syrup as prescribed by your physician or chemist.
•Before using, give it a good shake.
•To determine the precise amount, use a dropper, spoon, or measuring cup.
•It is best to take it after dinner.
•Avoid consuming more than is advised.
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