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Vitamin D3 (60000IU)
Bonbid 60000IU Injection helps your body absorb calcium, which is important for maintaining strong bones. It is used to treat vitamin D deficiency and certain bone conditions such as osteoporosis.
Injection
Bonbid 60000IU Injection is given under the supervision of a healthcare professional and should not be self-administered. You should take it regularly to get the most benefit from it. If you are using it to treat osteoporosis, you will be prescribed other medicines as well. This medicine may be part of a complete treatment program that includes dietary changes and taking calcium and vitamin supplements. It may cause pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site. If you take too much, you may feel weakness, muscle pain, or have a metallic taste in your mouth. Inform your doctor if you have high levels of calcium in your blood or any preexisting medical conditions. Some other medicines can decrease the absorption of vitamin D3, so let your doctor know all other medicines you are taking. While using Bonbid 60000IU Injection, you may need extra blood tests and possibly X-rays.
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self-administer.
Bonbid 60000IU Injection is a form of vitamin D. It raises vitamin D levels in your blood, which in turn raises calcium levels by helping you absorb more calcium from food.
Your doctor has prescribed Bonbid 60000IU Injection for the treatment of vitamin D3 deficiency. It is given as an injection into muscles under the supervision of a doctor. Get enough sun exposure 10-30 minutes thrice a week. Eat vitamin D rich diet like egg yolk, mushrooms, cheese, milk, butter, fortified food, and oily fish. Do not take antacids or any other medication 2 hours before or after taking Bonbid 60000IU Injection. Inform your doctor about all your current medicines and any medicine you start or stop using. Inform your doctor if you notice nausea, vomiting, poor appetite, constipation, weakness, and weight loss while taking this medicine.