Calciferol

Overview

Calciferol is a vitamin D, a fat soluble sterol, sometimes considered to be hormone or hormone precursor. Calciferol is involved in promoting normal bone development in body by regulating calcium, phosphorus and minerals. Vitamin D is a secosteroid and sometimes popularly known as the 'sunshine vitamin' because formed in the skin from 7-dehydrocholesterol under the influence of ultraviolet irradiation. Calciferol is also found in certain food. Fish liver oils, especially code liver oil are good sources of vitamin D.

Primary Characterstics

Indications

Calciferol is primarily indicated in conditions like Hypocalcaemia of hypoparathyroidism, Hypoparathyroidism, Hypophosphataemia, Osteomalacia, Osteoporosis, Prevention of vitamin d deficiency, Renal osteodystrophy, Simple vitamin d deficiency, Vitamin D deficiency, Vitamin D deficiency rickets, and can also be given in adjunctive therapy as an alternative drug of choice in Malabsorption, Post gastrectomy vit B-12 deficiency, Renal diseases.

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Pharmacokinetics

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Contraindications

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Drug Interactions

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Side Effects

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Dosage

Fenoterol's dosage details are as follows:
Dose Single Dose Frequency Route Instructions

Adult Dosage

1 ug/ kg1 (1)24 hourlyPO
1.4 ug/ kg1.4 (1.4)24 hourlyPO

Paedriatic Dosage (20kg)

150 IU/kg150 (150)24 hourlyOralFor Treatment

Neonatal Dosage (3kg)

187.5 units/kg190 (187.5)24 hourlyoral

High Risk Groups

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Warning / Precautions

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Storage Conditions

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Interference in Pathology

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Brands / Trade Names of Fenoterol

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