D3 DROPS FORTE 1000iu 20ml

Code: BCLD3FOR
IN STOCK
RRP $37.50 Inc GST
RRP $37.50 Inc GST
Brand: BIOCEUTICALS
Product Details
D3 DROPS FORTE 1000iu 20ml

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D3 Drops Forte supports bone health, assists in healthy bone development and helps to maintain bone mineralisation and bone strength. Vitamin D also supports healthy immune system function and helps maintain nervous system function. A pleasant tasting vanilla flavour.

500 doses per bottle.

Glass bottle with measured dose dripolator.

No preservatives.

  • Colecalciferol 25 micrograms (equiv. to vitamin D3 1000IU)

Adults: Take 1 drop (40 microlitres) once a day, or as professionally prescribed. Tilt the bottle until it slowly delivers one dose.

Contains soya bean products.

This product contains 500 doses. It is normal for a small amount of liquid to remain in the bottle.

Vitamin D is contraindicated in hypercalcaemia.

Vitamin D is not to be taken in sarcoidosis or hyperparathyroidism without medical supervision.

High doses of vitamin D require medical supervision in patients with arteriosclerosis and heart disease.

Vitamin D can possibly interfere with the action of calcium channel blockers; caution is advised.

This prescribing information is intended to provide high level information for healthcare professionals and may not include all relevant information in relation to interactions. It is not intended to replace the healthcare professionals' clinical approach. Specific and tailored medical advice is required for each client.

Caution -

Vitamin D (Cholecalciferol) - Chemotherapeutic agents

A prospective clinical trial of cholecalciferol 2000 IU/day in colorectal cancer patients: evidence of a chemotherapy-response interaction.

Vitamin D (Cholecalciferol): Sirolimus - Immunomodifiers

Seasonal variation in blood drug concentrations and a potential relationship to vitamin D.