Generic name:Calcium carbonate
Product name: Calcia (500, 1000)
Calcia is a source of calcium. Consume enough calcium in young people and lifelong is necessary to maximize bone and to maintain the growth and development of healthy bone. Do not consume enough calcium in your diet can lead to osteoporosis later in life.
Calcia peut:
Provide extra calcium during periods of life when your diet does not contain enough calcium, or when you have higher calcium requirements;Be used in the treatment of calcium deficiency;Be used for supplementation of calcium in osteoporosis management, if you have a calcium deficiency.
Your doctor will be able to advise whether this product is appropriate for you. Consult your doctor before taking a drug or a supplement.
Dose information
Your doctor will advise you how to take Calcia. Always take the supplement by following your doctor's instructions.
Always read the label. If you have questions about the correct way to use this product, please ask your doctor. Individual results may vary.
Precautions
Particular care must be taken when using Calcia under certain conditions. Tell your doctor if you:
If you have any questions, please contact your doctor.
Pregnancy
There is no information on the useful Calcia safety during pregnancy.
Breastfeeding
There is no information concerning the safety of use of Calcia during breastfeeding.
Children
There is no information concerning the safety of use of Calcia in children.
^ Back to topUnscheduled. Calcia is a drug classified in Australia.1
^ Back to topCalcia contains ingredients that have not been found to cause side effects. However, the side effects cannot be excluded with certainty. If you are experiencing troublesome or worrisome side effects, consult your doctor.
Allergies to the ingredients in this product may still grow. Typical allergic symptoms include:
Seek emergency medical if you experience:
If you experience symptoms that appear unusual or abnormal, please inform your doctor.
Please note that the product information, including information such as what a product should be used for, how it works, the dosage and side effects relevant is created by the company that makes the product. For registered medicines, product information is carefully validated by the authority of the Australian health, Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). However, for complementary medicine Product Information is not systematically checked by the TGA. It is therefore important that you do not take any complementary medicine without first talking to your doctor.

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