Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin crucial for numerous health conditions. It can be obtained through diet or synthesized by the skin when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light from sunshine. The vitamin is subsequently converted to its active form by the liver and kidneys.
Health Implications
Vitamin D has been associated with:
- Bone health
- Cancer prevention
- Cardiovascular disease management
- Depression treatment
- Multiple sclerosis support
- Type 2 diabetes management
- Weight loss
Composition
- Cholecalciferol (EP): 5mg/1ml
- Tocopherol (dl-x-Tocopherol)
Indications
- Prevention and treatment of vitamin D deficiency in:
- Elderly populations
- Adolescents at high risk
- Adults with high deficiency risk or malabsorption issues
Important Guidelines
- Follow doctor’s prescription
- Adjust dose based on 25-hydroxy vitamin D blood levels
- Avoid overdosing to prevent adverse reactions
Recommended Dosages
- Adults: 200,000 IU cholecalciferol, intramuscular injection
- Adolescents: 200,000 IU cholecalciferol, intramuscular injection
- Elderly: 100,000 IU cholecalciferol, intramuscular injection
- Annual dose should not exceed 600,000 IU
Storage and Shelf Life
- Container: Hermetic
- Temperature: 1-30°C
- Light resistance: Required
- Shelf life: 36 months from manufacture date
Packaging
- 1mL × 5 ampoules
The product has contraindications. We are not responsible for any negative effects that you may encounter after administering products by yourself. It is recommended to consult a doctor or medical professional for any procedure.