Description
Hypovitaminosis D: rickets, osteomalacia
Osteoporosis prophylaxis
Vitamin D deficiency: steatorrhea, biliary obstruction, cirrhosis, gastrectomy, elderly people (bedridden or not going out much).
Treatment and/or prophylaxis of vitamin D deficiency: growth, pregnancy, lactation, taking anti-convulsant medication.
Idiopathic or post-operative hypoparathyroidism, pseudo-hypoparathyroidism
Adjunctive treatment, in combination with calcium, of drugs that inhibit osteoclastic resorption or stimulate bone formation, used in the treatment of osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis prophylaxis
1 phial per month or every two months (or 5 to 10 drops per day)
Required calcium intake
Pregnancy and lactation
1 phial every two months (or 5 drops per day)
Taking anti-convulsant medication
1 phial per week
Steatorrhea states
1 phial per week
Nutritional osteomalacia
1 phial per week
Rickets or osteomalacia
3 phials per day for 1 to 2 months
Thyroid disorders
3 phials per day for 1 to 2 months
Mode of administration
Administer the dose as it is or mixed with liquids: milk, fruit juice, soup or other foods.