Indrop D. injection is indicated for the treatment of vitamin D deficiency and hypocalcemia.
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Indrop D. injection is primarily used to treat vitamin D deficiency as well as hypocalcemia, a condition characterized by low levels of calcium in the blood. Indrop D. injection is indicated to treat various conditions caused by a deficiency of vitamin D including rickets, osteomalacia, etc. Indrop D. Injection Uses
Generally, Indrop D. injection is well tolerated. However, you should know its risks and warnings so that you do not take it when the risk is greater than the benefit. When your healthcare provider prescribes you any medication, they do so based on the risk versus benefit ratio. Therefore you should give a complete medication and medical history to your healthcare provider. In this way, you can avoid the adverse effects of certain medications. The risks and warnings associated with Indrop D. injection are: Patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding should consult their doctor before taking Indrop D. injection as its effects in pregnancy and lactation are undetermined. Patients allergic to Cholecalciferol shouldn’t use Indrop D. injection. Do not consume alcohol when taking this medicine Patients with liver disease should be cautious when using Indrop D. injection.
Pregnancy or breastfeeding:
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Alcohol:
Kidney and liver disease:
The common side effects of Indrop D. injection are:Indrop D. Injection Side Effects: