D-Fast Drops Vit.D3 400Iultradrop | 15Ml
D-Fast Drops Vit.D3 400Iultradrop | 15Ml
D-Fast Vitamin D3 Drops 400 IU Drops | 15 ml
Vitamin D drops is a medicine that contains cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) as an active substance, which is a fat-soluble vitamin that has an important role in maintaining bone health. Vitamin D drops are used for infants to prevent vitamin D deficiency, especially in breastfed babies, as the levels of vitamin D in breast milk are usually low and insufficient for the infant.
What are the uses of Vitamin D Drops - 4500?
Vitamin D3 is used in the following cases:
Osteoporosis treatment.
Treatment of calcium deficiency.
treatment of rickets.
Treating conditions that may cause a deficiency in vitamin D levels, such as in patients with hypothyroidism.
Treatment of low blood phosphate levels due to hereditary phosphate deficiency.
What are the contraindications for using vitamin D drops -
It is forbidden to use vitamin D3 without consulting a specialist doctor in the following cases:
Hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.
High levels of calcium in the blood.
High levels of vitamin D in the blood.
Malabsorption, which makes it difficult for the body to absorb it from foods.
What are the side effects of vitamin D drops -
Side effects from taking vitamin D3 are generally rare, but the patient may suffer from the following symptoms in case of hypersensitivity:
rash or itching;
Swelling of the face, throat, or tongue.
severe dizziness
Breathing difficulty.
Arrhythmia.
Dry mouth.
Headache.
vomiting.
Weakness and lack of energy.
Fatigue.
What are the precautions for using vitamin D drops -?
Vitamin D3 should be used with caution and under medical supervision in the following cases:
Pregnancy and breastfeeding period.
Kidney disease.
heart disease.
electrolyte disturbance;
What are the drug interactions of vitamin D drops -
The following steps must be taken to prevent any drug interactions:
Tell the doctor or pharmacist about all medications, herbs, vitamins, and nutritional supplements that you are taking before starting treatment.
Some medications and nutritional supplements, such as vitamins and herbal supplements, may affect the absorption of vitamin D3, so vitamin D must be separated from other medications by at least two hours.
What are the doses of vitamin D drops - and methods of use?
The doctor determines the appropriate dose for each person according to his health condition, age, and the amount of deficiency he suffers from, but in general the doses are as follows:
Infants 0-12 months: 400 units daily.
From 1-70 years: 600 units per day.
Elderly (over 70 years): 800 IU daily.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women: 600 units daily.
Vitamin D dosage for children
Children are usually given vitamin D3 drops from birth. Knowing that the dose of vitamin D for infants is 400 international units per day, which is the dose that the body needs naturally and not the therapeutic dose, and the doctor determines the therapeutic dose according to the condition of the infant.