Vitamin D3
Vitamin D3 100 Tablets
What is Vitamin D3?
Vitamin D3, also known as cholecalciferol, is a fat-soluble vitamin essential for maintaining optimal bone health by promoting calcium and phosphorus absorption in the body. It plays a critical role in supporting immune system function and may also have benefits for cardiovascular and mood health. Vitamin D3 supplements are often used to address deficiencies, particularly in individuals with limited sun exposure or certain dietary restrictions.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Constipation
Warnings
- Do not exceed recommended dosage
- Consult a healthcare provider if pregnant or breastfeeding
- Individuals with kidney disease should use caution
- May interact with certain medications such as corticosteroids and diuretics
- High doses can lead to hypercalcemia
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- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Constipation
- Loss of appetite
- Increased thirst
- Unusual tiredness
- Do not exceed recommended dosage
- Consult a healthcare provider if pregnant or breastfeeding
- Individuals with kidney disease should use caution
- May interact with certain medications such as corticosteroids and diuretics
- High doses can lead to hypercalcemia
- Inform your doctor about all the medications you are taking before beginning supplementation
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Vitamin D3 100 Tablets
What is Vitamin D3 ?
Vitamin D3, also known as cholecalciferol, is a fat-soluble vitamin essential for maintaining optimal bone health by promoting calcium and phosphorus absorption in the body. It plays a critical role in supporting immune system function and may also have benefits for cardiovascular and mood health. Vitamin D3 supplements are often used to address deficiencies, particularly in individuals with limited sun exposure or certain dietary restrictions.
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