Table of contents:
- What Medicine Calcium Phosphate?
- What is calcium phosphate used for?
- How is calcium phosphate used?
- How is calcium phosphate stored?
- Calcium Phosphate Dosage
- What is the dose of calcium phosphate for adults?
- What is the dosage for children's calcium phosphate?
- In what dosage is calcium phosphate available?
- Calcium Phosphate side effects
- What side effects can be experienced due to calcium phosphate?
- Calcium Phosphate Drug Warnings and Cautions
- What should be known before using calcium phosphate?
- Is calcium phosphate safe for pregnant and lactating women?
- Calcium Phosphate Drug Interactions
- What drugs may interact with calcium phosphate?
- Can food or alcohol interact with calcium phosphate?
- What health conditions can interact with Calcium Phosphate?
- Calcium Phosphate Overdose
- What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
- What should I do if I miss a dose?
What Medicine Calcium Phosphate?
What is calcium phosphate used for?
Calcium phosphate is a drug that is usually used to treat low calcium levels in the blood or hypocalcemia. Therefore, this drug is also able to treat health conditions caused by calcium deficiency, such as:
- bone loss (osteoporosis)
- weak bones (rickets)
- poor performance of the parathyroid glands (hypoparathyroid)
- muscle disease (latent tetany)
Not only that, calcium phosphate can also be relied on as a calcium supplement for groups of people who are likely to experience calcium deficiency such as pregnant women, breastfeeding women, post-menopausal women, and people who are undergoing phenyroin, phenobarbital, or prednisone treatment.
How is calcium phosphate used?
Read the drug's guide and the Patient Information Leaflet provided by the pharmacy, if available, before you get this medication and each time you buy it again. If you have questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Take this medication orally after eating. If the product you are consuming contains calcium citrate (calcium citrate), the drug can be taken with or without food. Follow all directions on the packaging or as recommended by your doctor.
If the dose prescribed for you exceeds the daily dose limit of 600 mg, it is recommended that you divide the dose into different times of taking the medication. Consult your doctor for more information about how to use the drug.
If you are taking chewables, be sure to chew them properly before swallowing. Or if using dissolved tablets don't forget to make sure the drug has dissolved in water before drinking it.
Meanwhile, if you are using a syrup, it is not recommended to measure the dose using a tablespoon. Use the medicine spoon that has been provided in the medicine package. Shake the liquid medicine bottle before use.
It is advisable to follow the dosage regularly for optimal benefit from this drug. To help you remember, take this medication at the same time each day.
If your doctor recommends that you adjust a certain diet, it is advisable to follow the doctor's recommendations in order to avoid the risk of serious side effects. Do not take vitamins or other body supplements without your doctor's permission.
If your health condition does not improve, seek medical attention immediately
How is calcium phosphate stored?
This medication is best stored at room temperature, away from direct light and damp places. Don't keep it in the bathroom. Don't freeze it. Other brands of this drug may have different storage rules. Observe the storage instructions on the product package or ask your pharmacist. Keep all medicines away from children and pets.
Do not flush medicines down the toilet or down the drain unless instructed to do so. Discard this product when it has expired or when it is no longer needed. Consult your pharmacist or local waste disposal company about how to safely dispose of your product.
Calcium Phosphate Dosage
The information provided is not a substitute for medical advice. ALWAYS consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting treatment.
What is the dose of calcium phosphate for adults?
The dose of calcium phosphate for adults will be adjusted to the condition of each person, namely:
- hypocalcemia: 1 - 2 oral tablets once a day
- rickets: 1 - 2 oral tablets once a day
- osteoporosis: 1 - 2 oral tablets once / day
- pseudohypoparathyroidism: 1-2 tablets orally once a day
- hypoparathyroidism: 1-2 tablets orally once a day
What is the dosage for children's calcium phosphate?
There is no provision for the dosage of this drug for children. This medicine can be dangerous for children. It is important to understand the safety of drugs before use. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more information.
In what dosage is calcium phosphate available?
Calcium phosphate is available in dosages as tablets with various dosages. So it's best to consult with your doctor which preparations you should use.
Calcium Phosphate side effects
What side effects can be experienced due to calcium phosphate?
Seek immediate medical help if you experience any of the following signs of an allergic reaction: hives, difficulty breathing, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat.
The most common and less serious side effects of taking calcium phosphate are:
- nausea or vomiting
- loss of appetite
- constipation
- dry mouth or thirst quickly
- frequent urination
Not everyone experiences the following side effects. There may be some side effects not listed above. If you have concerns about certain side effects, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Calcium Phosphate Drug Warnings and Cautions
What should be known before using calcium phosphate?
If you experience a certain health condition, you should first consult your doctor before using calcium phosphate drugs. Especially if you experience the following conditions:
- kidney stone pain
- parathyroid gland pain
Is calcium phosphate safe for pregnant and lactating women?
There are no adequate studies regarding the risks of using this drug in pregnant or breastfeeding women. Always consult your doctor to weigh the potential benefits and risks before using this medication. This drug is included in the risk of pregnancy category N according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The following references the pregnancy risk categories according to the FDA:
A = Not at risk
B = No risk in several studies
C = May be risky
D = There is positive evidence of risk
X = Contraindicated
N = Unknown
Calcium Phosphate Drug Interactions
What drugs may interact with calcium phosphate?
Drug interactions can change the performance of your medications or increase the risk of serious side effects. Not all possible drug interactions are listed in this document. Keep a list of all the products you use (including prescription / non-prescription drugs and herbal products) and consult your doctor or pharmacist. Do not start, stop, or change the dose of any medication without your doctor's approval.
Calcium phosphate can slow the absorption of other drugs that you are taking orally. Tell your doctor if you are taking:
- digoxin (Lanoxin, Lanoxicaps)
- antacids or other calcium supplements
- calcitriol (Rocaltrol) or a vitamin D supplement
- doxycycline (Adoxa, Doryx, Oracea, Vibramycin), minocycline (Dynacin, Minocin, Solodyn, Vectrin), or tetracycline (Brodspec, Panmycin, Sumycin, Tetracap)
Can food or alcohol interact with calcium phosphate?
Certain drugs should not be used with meals or when eating certain foods because drug interactions can occur. Consuming alcohol or tobacco with certain drugs can also cause interactions to occur. Discuss your use of drugs with food, alcohol, or tobacco with your health care provider.
What health conditions can interact with Calcium Phosphate?
Any other health conditions you have can affect the use of this drug. Always tell your doctor if you have other health problems, especially:
- kidney disease
- kidney stones
- acid reflux disease
- heart disease
- pancreas pain
- sarcoidosis (a type of lung disease)
- malabsorption syndrome
Calcium Phosphate Overdose
What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
In case of an emergency or overdose, contact the local emergency services provider (112) or immediately to the nearest hospital emergency department.
Overdose symptoms include:
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- nausea and vomiting
- lost appetite
- attitudes and moods change
- headache
- tired
What should I do if I miss a dose?
If you forget a dose of this medicine, take it as soon as possible. However, when it is nearing the time of the next dose, skip the missed dose and return to the usual dosing schedule. Don't double the dose.
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