Calcitriol
Calcitriol 100GM of 3MCG/GM
What is Calcitriol?
Calcitriol is a generic drug that is used to treat low calcium levels in certain patients, and it is also used to treat certain other conditions. The average Calcitriol cash price is manageable at about $42 for a supply of 30, 0.25mcg oral capsules. You can lower your Calcitriol cost by using our free Rx.com savings card at a participating local pharmacy for discounts of up to 80 percent off the Calcitriol retail price.Side Effects
- hypercalcemia
- headache
- nausea
Warnings
- Avoid use if you have hypercalcemia.
- Monitor serum calcium and phosphorus levels regularly.
- Use with caution in patients with renal impairment.
- Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
- Be cautious if you are on a low-salt diet or a phosphate-restricted diet.
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- hypercalcemia
- headache
- nausea
- vomiting
- dry mouth
- constipation
- loss of appetite
- increased thirst
- increased urination
- metallic taste
- Avoid use if you have hypercalcemia.
- Monitor serum calcium and phosphorus levels regularly.
- Use with caution in patients with renal impairment.
- Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
- Be cautious if you are on a low-salt diet or a phosphate-restricted diet.
- Calcitriol may interact with diuretics, digoxin, and other vitamin D products.
Calcitriol Coupons & Prices
Calcitriol 100GM of 3MCG/GM
What is Calcitriol ?
Calcitriol is a generic drug that is used to treat low calcium levels in certain patients, and it is also used to treat certain other conditions. The average Calcitriol cash price is manageable at about $42 for a supply of 30, 0.25mcg oral capsules. You can lower your Calcitriol cost by using our free Rx.com savings card at a participating local pharmacy for discounts of up to 80 percent off the Calcitriol retail price.
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