Vitamin D (Ergocalciferol)
Vitamin D (Ergocalciferol) 1.25 MG(50000 UT)
¿Qué es Vitamin D (Ergocalciferol)?
El ergocalciferol es un medicamento genérico utilizado para ayudar a tu cuerpo a absorber calcio y fósforo. El precio promedio al por menor de Etomidato es de aproximadamente $124 por un suministro de 60 soluciones de 8000/ml. Sin embargo, puedes reducir significativamente el precio del ergocalciferol utilizando nuestra tarjeta de cupón gratuita de Singlecare en las farmacias locales participantes.Side Effects
- Drowsiness, headache, nausea, vomiting, tiredness, trouble breathing
- Slow growth in children
- Blurred vision, slow or fast heartbeat, lightheadedness, dizziness
Warnings
- Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney disease.
- The capsule contains a yellow dye called tartrazine, which may cause serious allergic reactions (including asthma). Tell your doctor if you have any allergies (including an aspirin allergy).
- Your doctor will do lab tests at regular visits to check on the effects of this medicine. Keep all appointments.
- Keep all medicine out of the reach of children. Never share your medicine with anyone.
- Severe stomach pain.
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Vitamin D (Ergocalciferol) 1.25 MG(50000 UT)
¿Qué es Vitamin D (Ergocalciferol) ?
El ergocalciferol es un medicamento genérico utilizado para ayudar a tu cuerpo a absorber calcio y fósforo. El precio promedio al por menor de Etomidato es de aproximadamente $124 por un suministro de 60 soluciones de 8000/ml. Sin embargo, puedes reducir significativamente el precio del ergocalciferol utilizando nuestra tarjeta de cupón gratuita de Singlecare en las farmacias locales participantes.
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