Calcium 500 mg and Vitamin D3 tablets manufactured by Life Max Cancer Laboratories were among the drugs that failed quality ...
This includes all sources of calcium, including your diet and supplements. Calcium supplements usually contain around 500 mg of calcium per tablet. It's a good idea to start with a low dose, such as ...
The Central Drug Regulatory Authority flagged four drugs as spurious and identified 49 others as not meeting quality ...
All participants also took 500 mg/day of calcium and 250 U/day of vitamin D. After 5 additional years of follow-up, BMD (total hip, femoral neck, trochanter, or lumbar spine) was roughly 2%--3% ...
Calcium (as carbonate) 500mg; chew tabs; assorted flavors. Calcium blocks absorption of tetracyclines. May affect absorption of other drugs. Absorption blocked by corticosteroids, foods such as ...
In practice, most urban dwellers do not get much exposure to sunlight and diet generally does not supply sufficient amounts of vitamin D: a serving of fish may contain 200-500 IU; a cup of a ...
Caffeine is another issue. Very high amounts of caffeine – more than 500 milligrams (mg) per day – may interfere with calcium absorption. A 12-ounce can of cola contains 33 mg and an 8-ounce ...
Calcium is better absorbed in small doses, ideally around 500 mg at a time. If your supplement dosage is higher, consider splitting it between meals so that it gets absorbed properly. Also ...
The Central Drug Regulatory Authority (CDRA) had raised significant concerns regarding the quality of pharmaceutical products ...
Commonly used calcium supplement Shelcal 500 and antacid Pan D are among the four drugs flagged as spurious by the Central Drug Standards Control Organisation (CDSCO) on Friday. Urimax D ...
Tamsulosin and Dutasteride Tablets (UrimaxD) – batch no GH30334; Calcium and Vitamin D3 Tablets I.P (SHELCAL 500) – Batch no GDXD0581; Pantoprazole Gastro-Resistant and Domperidone Prolonged ...
Commonly used calcium supplement Shelcal 500 and antacid Pan D are among the four drugs flagged as spurious by the Central ...