CALCIUM/VITAMIN D3 Evers 600 mg/400 IU chewable tablets
Pack size:100 pieces Dosage form:Chewable tablets
For medicines: For information about risks and side effects, read the package leaflet and ask your doctor or pharmacy.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS The total dose should not be exceeded without consulting a doctor or pharmacist.
Type of application?
Chew the medicine well. Alternatively, the medicine can also be sucked.
Duration of application?
The duration of use depends on the type of complaint and/or duration of the illness and is therefore only determined by your doctor.
Overdose?
An overdose can lead to hypervitaminosis, hypercalcemia with muscle weakness as well as increased thirst, abnormally increased urine output, abdominal pain, constipation, nausea and vomiting. If you suspect an overdose, contact a doctor immediately
The general rule is: Pay attention to careful dosage, especially for infants, small children and older people. If in doubt, ask your doctor or pharmacist about any effects or precautions.
The dosage prescribed by the doctor may differ from the information in the package insert. Since the doctor adjusts it individually, you should therefore use the medicine according to his instructions.
Adult | 1 chewable tablet | 2 times a day | morning and evening, with or after meals |
Calcium ions are crucial in activating biological systems. A lack of calcium in the blood increases, while an excess reduces neuromuscular excitability. Oral calcium intake promotes the remineralization of the skeleton in the event of a calcium deficiency. Colecalciferol is physiological vitamin D3, which is converted in the kidneys and liver to calcitriol, the active substance of vitamin D3. Calcitriol is responsible for the absorption of calcium and phosphate from food from the intestine. The utilization of calcium and its reabsorption from the kidneys are also dependent on vitamin D. The substance promotes the mineralization of the bones and thus inhibits their breakdown.
- Hypersensitivity to the active ingredients
- Increased calcium levels
- Increased calcium excretion in the urine
- Calcium deposits in the kidneys
- Severely impaired kidney function
- Renal limestones
- Parathyroid diseases
- Vitamin D overdose
- Myeloma
- Bone metastases
- Immobilizing the body for treatment purposes
Which age group should be taken into account?
- Children and adolescents under 18 years: The medicine must not be used.
What about pregnancy and lactation?
- Pregnancy: According to current knowledge, the medicine should not be used.
- Breast-feeding: Consult your doctor or pharmacist. He will examine your particular situation and advise you accordingly as to whether and how you can continue breastfeeding.
If you have been prescribed this medicine despite a contraindication, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. The therapeutic benefit may be greater than the risk associated with use if there is a contraindication.
- Increased calcium levels
- Increased calcium excretion in the urine
- Constipation
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Flatulence
- Nausea
- Abdominal pain
- Diarrhea - Hives
- Itching
- Skin rash
- Shift of the acid-base balance in the blood to the alkaline side (alkalosis)
If you notice a feeling of discomfort or change during treatment, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
The information provided here primarily takes into account side effects that occur in at least one in 1,000 treated patients.
- Be careful if you are allergic to the sweetener saccharin (E number E 954)!
- Be careful if you have intolerance to sucrose. If you have to follow a diabetes diet, you should consider the sugar content.
- Be careful if you are allergic to peanuts and soy.