D3 Spey Capsules is involved in the regulation of crucial metabolic and systemic functions.
Each capsule contains:
Vitamin D (Cholecalciferol) 1500 μg (60,000 IU)
Excipients: Microcrystalline cellulose (E460), Magnesium stearate (E470b), Silicone dioxide (E551), Hard gelatin calcium carbonate (E170)
Used as a therapeutic and prophylactic agent:
• for the prevention and basic therapy of osteoporosis (menopausal, senile, steroidal, idiopathic, etc.) and its complications (bone fractures);
• for the repletion of vitamin D3 deficiency during the period of intensive growth in adolescence and young adulthood (to achieve the maximum peak of bone mass);
• for the repletion of vitamin D3 deficiency in elderly patients.
Capsules should be swallowed whole with a glass of water, preferably during the main meal.
Consult your doctor before use.
Usually 1 capsule can be taken once a week, or once a month, or as directed by a physician.
During long-term treatment, blood and urine calcium concentrations should be monitored regularly, along with the assessment of renal function through measurements of serum creatinine concentrations. If necessary, the dose should be adjusted according to the serum calcium concentration.
Hepatic disorders – no dose adjustment required.
Impaired renal function – the drug should not be prescribed in patients with severe renal impairment.
Each capsule contains:
Vitamin D (Cholecalciferol) 1500 μg (60,000 IU)
Excipients: Microcrystalline cellulose (E460), Magnesium stearate (E470b), Silicone dioxide (E551), Hard gelatin calcium carbonate (E170)
Used as a therapeutic and prophylactic agent:
• for the prevention and basic therapy of osteoporosis (menopausal, senile, steroidal, idiopathic, etc.) and its complications (bone fractures);
• for the repletion of vitamin D3 deficiency during the period of intensive growth in adolescence and young adulthood (to achieve the maximum peak of bone mass);
• for the repletion of vitamin D3 deficiency in elderly patients.
Capsules should be swallowed whole with a glass of water, preferably during the main meal.
Consult your doctor before use.
Usually 1 capsule can be taken once a week, or once a month, or as directed by a physician.
During long-term treatment, blood and urine calcium concentrations should be monitored regularly, along with the assessment of renal function through measurements of serum creatinine concentrations. If necessary, the dose should be adjusted according to the serum calcium concentration.
Hepatic disorders – no dose adjustment required.
Impaired renal function – the drug should not be prescribed in patients with severe renal impairment.