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D-Rise Sachet

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D-Rise Sachet

Introduction to D-Rise Sachet

DRise Sachet is formulated with vitamin D3 which plays a crucial role in supporting the bodys growth and development Each sachet of DRise weighs approximately one gram and is packed with 60000 international units of cholecalciferol This essential nutrient aids in the absorption of calcium from the intestines Furthermore DRise harnesses the power of sunlightinduced synthesis of vitamin D3 within the body Commercially available in the form of sachets it consists of cholecalciferol granules providing a convenient way to incorporate this vital vitamin into your daily routine

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Related Faqs

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How do you give a vitamin D shot?

For parenteral dosage forms (injection): Adults and teenagers—At first, 0.5 mcg injected into a vein three times a week. Your doctor may change your dose if needed. Children—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor.

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Is 60000 IU vitamin D safe?

Vitamin D deficiency can be easily corrected by Vitamin D supplementation or some lifestyle changes. In a vitamin D deficient person, oral 60,000 IU per week for 8 weeks followed by maintenance dose of 60,000 IU per month is a reasonably safe method to correct the deficiency.

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Does vitamin D make you sleepy?

Most people do not commonly experience side effects with vitamin D, unless too much is taken. Some side effects of taking too much vitamin D include weakness, fatigue, sleepiness, headache, loss of appetite, dry mouth, metallic taste, nausea, vomiting, and others.

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Which is the best medicine for vitamin D?

Vitamin D supplements are available in two forms: D2 (ergocalciferol) and D3 (cholecalciferol). Both are effective, but at high dosages, D3 seems to be more effective.

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