
Kridol-D3 Injection
Manufacturer
Krishgir Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Salt Composition
Vitamin D3 (60000IU)
Key Information
Short Description
Kridol-D3 Injection helps your body to absorb a mineral called calcium, which is important for maintaining strong bones. This medicine is used if your diet does not provide enough vitamin D and may be used to treat certain bone conditions such as thinning of the bones (osteoporosis).
Dosage Form
Injection
Introduction
Kridol-D3 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 only part of a complete program of treatment that also includes making changes to your diet and taking calcium and vitamin supplements. Learn about the foods you should eat to make sure you get enough calcium and vitamin D in your diet.
Directions for Use
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.
How it works
Kridol-D3 Injection is a form of vitamin D. It raises vitamin D levels in your blood. This in turn raises calcium levels in your blood by helping you absorb more calcium from food.
Quick Tips
Do not take antacids or any other medication 2 hours before or after taking Kridol-D3 Injection. Other prescription or over-the-counter medicines, vitamins and herbal products may affect the Kridol-D3 Injection levels in the body. Tell 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.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the benefits of taking Kridol-D3 Injection?
Kridol-D3 Injection is important for maintaining bone health, supporting the immune system, brain function, and nervous system. It also helps regulate insulin levels and is important for a healthy heart and blood vessels.
Is it better to take Kridol-D3 Injection at night or in the morning?
You can take Kridol-D3 Injection at any time of day, morning or night. There is limited information available about the best time to take Kridol-D3 Injection. Please consult your doctor for advice on timing and dosage. However, if you are unsure, consult your doctor.
How is Kridol-D3 Injection administered?
Kridol-D3 Injection should be administered only under the supervision of a trained healthcare professional or a doctor and should not be self-administered. The dosage will depend on your specific condition and needs, which your doctor will determine based on your individual circumstances. Always follow your doctor's instructions carefully to ensure you receive maximum benefit from Kridol-D3 Injection.
Who should not take Kridol-D3 Injection?
Kridol-D3 Injection is not suitable for individuals with: * Allergies to cholecalciferol * High calcium levels in the blood or presence of calcium in urine * Kidney stones or severe kidney problems. Always consult your doctor before taking Kridol-D3 Injection, as there may be specific contraindications or precautions to consider depending on your individual health history.
What happens if I take too much Kridol-D3 Injection?
Taking excessive amounts of Kridol-D3 Injection for extended periods can lead to hypercalcemia (increased calcium levels in the blood). This may manifest as weakness, fatigue, vomiting, diarrhea, sluggishness, kidney stones, increased blood pressure, and growth retardation in children. If you experience any of these symptoms, contact your doctor immediately.
How much Vitamin D3 should I take daily?
Kridol-D3 Injection contains a form of vitamin D used as a supplement for individuals with vitamin D deficiency. The recommended daily intake of Vitamin D3 is 4000 IU. However, your diet may not always provide enough vitamin D, so you may need to take additional supplements (1000 - 3000 IU/day) depending on your individual needs.
What happens if Vitamin D3 is low?
Low levels of Vitamin D3 can lead to rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults. It has also been linked to an increased risk of various conditions, including diabetes mellitus 1, high blood pressure, depression, some cancers, and osteoporosis.