Country: মাল্যাশিয়া
ভাষা: ইংরেজি
সূত্র: NPRA (National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency, Bahagian Regulatori Farmasi Negara)
Calcium Carbonate B.P.
DUOPHARMA (M) SDN. BHD.
Calcium Carbonate B.P.
100 Tablets; 500 Tablets; 1000 Tablets; 100 Tablets; 500 Tablets; 1000 Tablets
DUOPHARMA (M) SDN. BHD.
_CONSUMER MEDICATION INFORMATION LEAFLET (RIMUP)_ CALSONATE 500MG TABLET Calcium Carbonate 500mg (equivalent to Calcium 200mg) 1 WHAT IS IN THIS LEAFLET 1.What Calsonate is used for 2.How Calsonate works 3.Before you use Calsonate 4.How to use Calsonate 5.While you are using it 6.Side effects 7.Storage and Disposal of Calsonate 8.Product Description 9.Manufacturer and Product Registration Holder 10. Date of revision WHAT CALSONATE IS USED FOR Calsonate is used to: Hyperphosphatemia (phosphate binder) in patients with chronic renal failure It is used as calcium supplementation. HOW CALSONATE WORKS It contains the active ingredient calcium carbonate which is involved in the maintenance of normal muscle and nerve function. It is essential for normal cardiac function and blood clotting. BEFORE YOU USE CALSONATE _- When you must not take it_ Do not take Calsonate and tell your doctor if you: • are ALLERGIC (hypersensitive) to calcium carbonate or any of the other ingredients in Calcium Carbonate tablets. • have HIGH levels of CALCIUM in the blood _- Before you start to take it_ Check with your doctor or pharmacist before taking Calsonate if you: Have impared kidney function Have history of kidney stone _- Taking other medicines_ Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription. Especially: • digitalis (used to treat heart disease) • tetracycline antibiotics and phenytoin (used to treat infections). • Thiazides diuretics medicines (may increase the renal reabsorption of calcium) • Rate and/or extent of absorption of other oral medications may vary when used concurrently with calcium carbonate. TESTS Your doctor may want to monitor your blood and urine levels of calcium particularly if you have had high dose treatment. HOW TO TAKE CALSONATE Take Calsonate as per directed by your doctor or pharmacist. _- How much to take _ Hyperphosphatemia: i) Stage 3 to 5 chronic kidney disease, total dose of eleme সম্পূর্ণ নথি পড়ুন
C C A A L L S S O O N N A A T T E E 5 5 0 0 0 0 M M G G T T A A B B L L E E T T COMPOSITION: Each tablet of Calcium Carbonate 500mg (equivalent to calcium 200mg) PRODUCT DESCRIPTION A white to off-white, 11 mm round tablet, with marking 'd' at both sides. PHARMACOLOGY Calcium is essential for the functional integrity of the nervous, muscular, and skeletal systems. It plays a role in normal cardiac function, renal function, respiration, blood coagulation, and cell membrane and capillary permeability. Also calcium helps to regulate the release and storage of neurotransmitters and hormones, the uptake and binding of amino acids, absorption of vitamin B12, and gastrin secretion. The major fraction (99%) of calcium is in the skeletal structu re primarily as hydroxyapatite; small amount of calcium carbonate and amorphous calcium phosphates are also present. The calcium of bone is in constant exchange with the calcium of plasma. Since the metabolic functions of calcium are essential for life, when there is a disturbance in the calcium balance because of dietary deficiency or other causes, the store of calcium in bone may be depleted to fill the body’s more acute needs. Therefore, on chronic basis, normal mineralisation of bone depends on adequate amounts of total body calcium. Calcium carbonate has a high neutralisation capacity combined with a rapid rate of reaction make it an ideal antacid management of conditions associated with hyperacidity. It effectively neutralises free acid yet does not causes systemic alkalosis in the presence of normal renal function. Calcium carbonate is converted to calcium chloride by gastric acid. Some of the calcium is absorbed from the intestines but about 80% is converted to insoluble calcium salts such as the carbonate and stearate, and excreted in the faeces. Calcium is absorbed from the small intestine. About one-third of ingested calcium is absorbed although this can vary depending upon dietry factors and the state of small intestine; also the absorption is increased during period সম্পূর্ণ নথি পড়ুন