Gemcal mom tablet
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Safe to take during pregnancy if you follow the instructions. It helps the baby's bones grow and keeps the mother from getting too little calcium.
- Don't take more than the prescribed dose; too much calcium or vitamin D can lead to problems like hypercalcemia or kidney stones.
- Talk to your gynecologist before you start, especially if you use additional supplements.
- It is safe to use during breastfeeding, but the dose should still be watched.
Faq For Medicine
Q1.What is the purpose of Gemcal Mom Tablet?
It helps with nutrition throughout pregnancy, keeps bones healthy, stops calcium deficiency, and makes the teeth and muscles of both mother and baby stronger.
Q2. Is it okay to use when pregnant?
Yes, it was made just for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers.
Q3. Is it okay to take it with iron supplements?
Yes, but wait two hours since calcium can make it harder for iron to be absorbed.
Q4. Does it assist with cramps in the legs?
Yes, it helps with muscle cramps, especially in the third trimester.
Q5. Is it okay to take it every day?
Yes, but only if your doctor says so.
Q6. Does it take the place of vitamin D shots?
No. If your vitamin D levels are extremely low, you might still require a vitamin D3 shot.
Q7: Does it make you constipated?
Calcium pills can make some people mildly constipated.
Expert Advice
- Take the tablet after meals to help your body absorb it better and reduce gastrointestinal problems.
- To lower your risk of getting kidney stones, drink a lot of water.
- Do not take iron and calcium supplements at the same time; wait 2 to 3 hours between doses.
- Getting some sun helps your body make more vitamin D on its own.
- Without talking to a doctor, don't take any other calcium or vitamin D supplements.
- As directed, keep taking vitamins during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Side Effects
- Not too bad, but common:
- Not being able to go
- Gas or bloating
- Feeling sick
- Taste of metal
- Mouth that is dry
- More frequent urination (rare)
- Serious, but not often:
- High calcium levels (hypercalcemia)
- Making kidney stones
- If you throw up, feel confused, weak, or have searing pain in your side, get medical care right once.
How It Works
- Gemcal Mom Tablet works by:
- Calcium
- Helps the fetus grow strong bones and teeth
- Helps the mother's bones stay strong
- Stops muscular spasms and discomfort in the bones
- Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3)
- Helps the body absorb calcium
- Helps the immune system work
- Enhances bone mineralization
- Trace minerals, such magnesium and zinc
- Assist in fetal development
- Help the mother's metabolism
- Make muscles and nerves work better
- They all work together to keep the mother and baby healthy, build strong bones in the baby, and strengthen the mother's bones.
Medicine Interaction
- Use with care with:
- Iron supplements (less absorption; wait 2 hours)
- Levothyroxine, a thyroid medicine, should be taken with a four-hour break.
- Antibiotics such as tetracyclines and quinolones—calcium reduces absorption.
- Diuretics can raise calcium levels.
- High-dose vitamin D supplements can cause an overdose.
- Steroids make it harder for your body to absorb calcium.
- Always tell your doctor about any vitamins, minerals, or other drugs you use.
How to Use
- Take one tablet every day, or as your gynecologist tells you to.
- Drink a glass of water after eating.
- Don't chew or break the pill.
- For the optimum support during pregnancy, take it regularly.
- Follow the nutritional advice your doctor gives you.
Uses / indications
- Gemcal Mom Tablet is used for:
- Lack of calcium during pregnancy
- Lack of vitamin D3
- The growth of bones and teeth in the fetus
- Strengthening of the mother's bones
- Muscle spasms during pregnancy
- Preventing osteopenia and osteoporosis during pregnancy
- Help with breastfeeding nutrition
- Tiredness from not getting enough minerals
- Making sure that the mother's and baby's bones are healthy