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When do you take Supracal HD?

Directions for Use of Supracal C Tab 6S Take this medicine as your doctor has advised you. Take it preferably after the evening meal.

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When should you take calcium tablets morning or night?

To maximize your absorption of calcium, take no more than 500 mg at a time. You might take one 500 mg supplement in the morning and another at night. If you take a supplement that also contains vitamin D, it will help your body absorb calcium more efficiently.

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When should Shelcal be taken?

Directions for Use of Shelcal 500mg Strip Of 15 Tablets Take it after the evening meal. This vitamin is known to accumulate in the fat and liver, so excessive use or use for a prolonged period can be detrimental. Do not take too much of this medicine as this may lead to overdose.

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Can I take calcium tablets daily?

Remember, the recommended amount for most adults is 1,000 mg per day and increases to 1,200 mg per day for women over 50 and men over 70. Therefore, if you typically only get around 500 mg per day through food and need 1,000 mg per day, then you can take one 500-mg supplement daily ( 28 ).

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What is Shelcal HD used for?

Shelcal HD Tablets are used for the treatment and prevention of nutritional deficiencies of Calcium, Vitamin D and Vitamin B12. For the treatment of bone disorders such as osteoporosis, weak, brittle and fragile bones.

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What is Shelcal CT?

What is SHELCAL CT? SHELCAL CT contains vitamin D3 (calcitriol) and calcium which is indicated as a vital calcium supplement in deficiency states such as: during growth. prevention and adjunct treatment of senile, post-menopausal and corticosteroid induced osteoporosis.

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