Juvit Kids D3 oral drops MAX 20000 IU/m 10ml
Juvit Kids D3 contains vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol). Vitamin D3 belongs to the group D vitamins. In the human body, it is transformed into active forms that act as hormones.
D3 vitamin kids, Juvit oral drops 20000:
Cholecalciferol is formed in the human body within the skin under the influence of ultraviolet light (UV rays). The synthesis in the skin covers only a small part of the demand. The main source of vitamin D is food (meat, milk, egg yolks). The basic property of vitamin D3 metabolites is to increase the absorption of calcium and phosphates. Vitamin D, by stimulating the production of a specific protein in the intestine, facilitates the binding and then transport of calcium to the blood.
Cholecalciferol also increases the absorption of calcium and phosphate in the kidneys. In bones, it increases the activity of osteoclasts (cells that remove old bone cells) and osteoclastic osteolysis (the process of bone dissolution under the influence of osteoclasts). All these actions lead to an increase in the concentration of calcium in the blood and stimulate the proper formation and mineralization of bones. Vitamin D3 after oral administration is well absorbed in the small intestine. Bile acids play an essential role in the absorption process.
Cholecalciferol and its metabolites are stored in the liver, adipose tissue and muscles, from where they are gradually released. They are excreted mainly in the bile in combination with glucuronic acid, glycine and taurine, and in small amounts in the urine. Small amounts of cholecalciferol pass into breast milk and cross the placenta. from where they are gradually released.
They are excreted mainly in the bile in combination with glucuronic acid, glycine and taurine, and in small amounts in the urine. Small amounts of cholecalciferol pass into breast milk and cross the placenta. from where they are gradually released.
They are excreted mainly in the bile in combination with glucuronic acid, glycine and taurine, and in small amounts in the urine. Small amounts of cholecalciferol pass into breast milk and cross the placenta.
D3 vitamin kids Indications:
Juvit Kids D3 is recommended for use in:
prevention of vitamin D deficiency and conditions resulting from deficiency (e.g. rickets, osteomalacia) in adults, adolescents, children, infants and newborns, supportive
treatment of osteoporosis in adults,
prevention of vitamin D deficiency in women planning pregnancy, who are pregnant and breastfeeding, in consultation with a doctor.
The drug can be used in the treatment of vitamin D deficiency, rickets, osteomalacia in patients previously diagnosed as a continuation of treatment.
Active substance: Cholecalciferolum
Composition D3 vitamin kids
The active substance of the drug is cholecalciferol in the amount of 0.5 mg (20,000 IU) in 1 ml of solution (1 ml of solution contains 40 drops).
The other ingredients (excipients) are: medium-chain triglycerides
Dosage D3 vitamin kids
Always use this medicine exactly as described in this leaflet or as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure. The drug is intended for oral use. Prevention of vitamin D deficiency and conditions resulting from deficiency (e.g. rickets, osteomalacia) in adults, adolescents, children, infants and newborns: In newborns and infants, the drug should be used under medical supervision
. The most commonly used dosing regimen:
Premature babies: 1-2 drops (500-1000 IU) daily. After reaching the corrected age of 40 weeks, the prophylactic dose should be reduced. The dosage must be determined by the attending physician. Newborns and infants up to 12 months of age: 1 drop (500 IU) daily.
Children aged 1 to 10 years: if sufficient sun exposure is not possible, 1-2 drops (500-1000 IU) daily. Children from 11 years of age, adolescents and adults: if sufficient sun exposure is not possible, 2-4 drops (1000-2000 IU) daily. Elderly people (over 75 years): 4-8 drops (2000-4000 IU) daily.
Supportive treatment of osteoporosis in adults
2-4 drops (1000-2000 IU) daily.
Prevention of vitamin D deficiency in women who are planning pregnancy, are pregnant and breast-feeding, in consultation with the doctor: The
usual dose is 4 drops (2000 IU) daily, unless the doctor prescribes a different dosing schedule. During pregnancy, women should follow the recommendations of the attending physician, because the need for vitamin D may vary depending on its body resources. Patients with renal impairment
Calcium and phosphate metabolism should be monitored in patients with renal insufficiency. In case of hypercalcaemia or signs of renal dysfunction, the dose should be reduced or treatment discontinued. Dose reduction or treatment discontinuation is recommended if urinary calcium excretion exceeds 7.5 mmol/24 hours (300 mg/24 hours). Do not use the drug for a long time or in higher doses without medical supervision. In addition, other drugs, dietary supplements or other foodstuffs containing vitamin D (cholecalciferol), calcitriol or other vitamin D metabolites and analogues should not be used concomitantly without medical supervision.
Infants and young children can be given the medicine on a spoon with a drink or food. Due to the risk of overdose, the medicine should not be administered directly from the bottle into the patient's mouth.
Contraindications
If you are allergic to cholecalciferol or any of the other ingredients of this medicine;
if you have: hypercalcaemia (increased serum calcium levels), kidney stones, lack of cholecalciferol hydroxylase activity in the liver and kidneys, or severe kidney failure.