Shelcal CT 0.25mcg/500mg Tablet 15s

Shelcal CT Tablet is classified as a nutrient supplement that is primarily used to treat various conditions resulting from low levels of calcium in the body. It is used to treat conditions related to calcium deficiency, osteoporosis, and low bone density.  It contains Calcium and Calcitriol Vitamin D3 Calcium plays a crucial role in the body as it is essential for the normal functioning of nerves cells muscles and bones. When there is insufficient calcium in the blood the body will extract calcium from bones leading to weakened bones. Therefore it is important to consume enough calcium to maintain strong bones. Calcitriol Vitamin D helps the body in absorbing calcium and phosphorus from the intestines and regulate blood calcium levels. 

Adverse effects of this supplement are generally rare but may include gastrointestinal discomfort such as constipation, bloating, or upset stomach. In some cases, excessive calcium intake may lead to hypercalcemia, characterized by symptoms like excessive thirst, frequent urination, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Take the tablet orally, with or without food. Follow the instructions of your doctor or pharmacist carefully.

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