Uprise-d3 60k capsule
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)
- When taken in the right amounts, it is safe to use throughout pregnancy.
- Given to pregnant women who don't get enough vitamin D.
- Too much calcium can raise calcium levels, which can be bad for the fetus.
- Only use while pregnant with a doctor's supervision.
- Nursing
- Safe to do while breastfeeding.
- When giving high quantities, you need to keep an eye on the baby to make sure they don't get too much vitamin D.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What does Uprise-D3 60K do?
To treat low levels of vitamin D, weak bones, weariness, and to help the body absorb calcium better.
Q2. How often do I need to take it?
Once a week or as your doctor tells you to.
Q3. Can I take it every day?
No. This is a vitamin D capsule with a lot of it in it. Taking it every day could lead to an overdose.
Q4. Can it be taken by pregnant women?
Yes, but only with a doctor's help.
Q5. Is it okay to take it with milk?
Yes. Taking it with milk or fatty foods makes it easier to absorb.
Q6. Does it improve immunity?
Yes, vitamin D helps maintain robust immunity.
Q7. Can youngsters take Uprise-D3 60K?
Yes, but at decreased dose and strictly on doctor’s guidance.
Expert Advice
- Take alongside a fat-containing meal for optimum absorption.
- Do not exceed the prescribed weekly dose.
- Ensure good hydration.
- Exposure to sunlight (10–20 minutes) also boosts natural vitamin D production.
- Avoid combining with other vitamin D or calcium supplements unless prescribed.
- Get blood levels monitored if using long-term:
- Vitamin D level (25-OH D3)
- Level of calcium
- Signs of an overdose include:
- Nausea
- Throwing up
- Feeling too thirsty
- Constipation
- Being confused
Side Effects
- Normal
- Feeling sick
- Not being able to go
- Upset stomach
- Weakness
- Pain in the head
- Not as Common
- Mouth that is dry
- Taste of metal
- More urination
- Very serious (rare)
- High calcium levels can cause vomiting, disorientation, and an irregular pulse.
- Stones in the kidneys
- Skin rashes and edema are signs of an allergic reaction.
- If you start throwing up a lot or get confused, stop taking the prescription and get help.
How it works
- Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3)
- Helps the intestines absorb more calcium and phosphorus.
- Makes bones, teeth, and muscles stronger.
- Stops osteoporosis, rickets, and a lack of vitamin D.
- Helps the immune system and lowers inflammation.
Medicine Interaction
- Big Interactions
- Taking calcium supplements raises calcium levels.
- Thiazide diuretics raise the risk of excessive calcium.
- Steroids lessen the effects of vitamin D.
- Anti-seizure medications (phenytoin, carbamazepine) → lower vitamin D levels
- Digoxin => excessive calcium levels can make your heart beat irregularly
- Cholestyramine → lowers the body's ability to take up Vitamin D
- Food
- Meals high in fat help absorption.
How to use
- Take one capsule a week, or as indicated.
- Take with water and swallow whole.
- Take it after your biggest meal of the day if you can.
- Missed Dose
- Take when you recall.
- If the next dose is coming up soon, skip the missed dose.
- Don't take two doses.
Uses / Indications
- Not enough vitamin D
- Pain in the bones or osteomalacia
- Help with osteoporosis
- Tiredness and weakness
- Bone health after menopause
- Vitamin D insufficiency during pregnancy
- Strengthening the immune system
- Malabsorption disorders necessitating elevated Vitamin D dosage