Alfacalcidol

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PackageDosagePricePrice per Dose
Dosage: 0.25mcg
316957180 cap0.25mcgAUD316.84AUD1.77
316958120 cap0.25mcgAUD237.02AUD1.98
31696090 cap0.25mcgAUD200.74AUD2.23
31696360 cap0.25mcgAUD166.88AUD2.78
31696530 cap0.25mcgAUD111.24AUD3.70
Dosage: 0.5mcg
316959180 cap0.5mcgAUD401.50AUD2.23
316961120 cap0.5mcgAUD292.65AUD2.44
31696290 cap0.5mcgAUD239.44AUD2.66
31696460 cap0.5mcgAUD178.97AUD2.98
31696630 cap0.5mcgAUD118.50AUD3.94
Alfacalcidol
Alfacalcidol Description

Product overview

Alfacalcidol is a vitamin D analogue used to support calcium balance in the body. It is sold in online pharmacies as a prescription medicine.

The substance is a prodrug that becomes calcitriol after processing in the liver. This active form helps absorb calcium from the gut and supports bone strength. In some cases it is chosen when natural vitamin D activation is limited. A pharmacist can confirm if it fits a specific treatment plan.

How it works

Alfacalcidol is converted in the liver to calcitriol, the active vitamin D hormone.

It acts on the gut, kidneys and bones to regulate calcium and phosphate. This helps raise low calcium levels and can lower high parathyroid hormone when needed. The goal is safer bone metabolism in conditions where vitamin D activation is limited, such as kidney disease. Regular monitoring by a clinician guides dosing and safety.

Indications and use

It is prescribed for hypocalcemia due to hypoparathyroidism and for renal osteodystrophy in chronic kidney disease.

It may be chosen when dietary calcium plus other measures do not control calcium balance. It is not a general supplement for healthy people. Your clinician will give the exact dose and duration for your condition. There may be other uses under medical supervision. Regular checks may be needed to adjust the dose.

How to take and safety tips

Take exactly as prescribed. Do not adjust the dose on your own. Take with meals if advised by your doctor.

Do not chew or crush tablets unless told. Your doctor will monitor calcium levels and kidney function with blood tests. Tell your pharmacist about other calcium or vitamin D products you use. Store medicines as instructed and follow the label for the specific product. Keep all medical appointments for ongoing monitoring.

Side effects and interactions

Common side effects include stomach upset, nausea, constipation, or dry mouth. Headache and dizziness can occur.

A serious risk is hypercalcemia, which may cause thirst, excessive urination, weakness or abnormal heartbeat. Seek urgent care if you notice signs of high calcium. Interactions can occur with calcium supplements, other vitamin D products and certain heart medicines. Tell your provider about all medicines you take. Report mood changes or confusion to a doctor.

Storage and purchasing considerations

Store at room temperature away from light. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use after expiry.

If you miss a dose, follow your clinician’s guidance. Do not split or crush tablets unless the instruction says so. Keep the product in its original packaging and read the label carefully. Only buy from reputable online pharmacies with a valid prescription. Do not use in bathrooms or other moisture-prone areas.

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