The Sgindrop D 200,000 IU Softgel Cap 1 is a vitamin D analogue containing Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) with a strength of 200,000 IU. This product does not require a prescription and is indicated for conditions like Hypocalcaemia, Rickets, Vitamin D deficiency. It can also be used in adjunctive therapy for Hypoparathyroidism, Malignant neoplasms, Osteomalacia, and Psoriasis.
The softgel cap should be stored below 25°C, protected from sunlight and moisture. It is not habit-forming, does not cause sedation, and is administered orally. However, it's important to note that this product is not suitable for child safety.
Generic Category |
Vitamin D Analogue |
Ingredients |
Vitamine D3 (Cholecalciferol) 200,000 I.U |
- Take as directed by a healthcare professional to treat vitamin D-related conditions.
- Store below 25°C, away from sunlight and moisture, to maintain product efficacy.
- This product is not habit-forming and does not cause sedation.
- It's administered orally and should not be used for child safety.
- If you have any concerns or questions, consult a healthcare provider before use.
- Possible side effects may include nausea or gastrointestinal discomfort.
- Rarely, excessive vitamin D intake could lead to symptoms of hypercalcemia.
- Consult a doctor if you experience any unexpected or severe side effects.
- Vitamin D supplements might interact with certain anticonvulsant medications.
- Corticosteroids and weight loss drugs can impact vitamin D absorption and metabolism.
- Inform your healthcare provider of all medications you're taking to avoid potential interactions.
Q: Can I take this vitamin D supplement with other medications?
A: It's best to consult your doctor before combining any supplements with your current medications to prevent potential interactions.
Q: How often should I take the Sgindrop D 200,000 IU Softgel Cap?
A: Follow the dosage instructions provided by your healthcare professional for the best results.
Q: Can I give this supplement to my child?
A: This product is not suitable for child safety. Consult a pediatrician for appropriate options for children.