Description
SunVit-D3 Vitamin 50000IU Capsules x 10 – Vegetarian/Halal Approved
SunVit-D3 Vitamin Film-Coated Vitamin D Supplement
High strength Vitamin D Supplements should only be taken on medical advice from your Health Practitioner.
This is a high strength supplement and not intended for long term usage
Always Read The Leaflet
To maintain healthyvitamin D3levels, health professionals recommend a daily maintenance of 1,000 IU – 2,000 IU ofvitamin D3and the range also contains higher strengths which may be taken under medical supervision. The Department of Health recommends thatvitamin D supplementationmay be particularly beneficial for pregnant and breastfeeding women, children aged under five years old, people aged 65 or over, people who are not exposed to much sun (e.g. people who are housebound or who cover up their skin for cultural reasons) and people who have darker skin because their bodies are less able to produce as muchvitamin D.
SunVit-D3Film-Coated Tablets are free from gelatin, peanut oil, yeast, wheat, soy, gluten and dairy products, although they contain traces of lactose. They are suitable for kosher patients and are officially approved by The Vegetarian Society and the Halal Monitoring Committee.
Ingredients:
Active Ingredient:PureVitamin D3 (Colecalciferol/Cholecalciferol)
Other Ingredients:Lactose Monohydrate EP, Microcrystalline Cellulose EP, Colloidal Anhydrous Silica EP, Croscarmellose Sodium EP, Stearic Acid EP, Magnesium Stearate EP, Methylcellulose EP, Titanium Dioxide EP and Purified Talc EP.
Warnings & Precautions
Vitamin D products are available at several doses including some considered to be higher than the usual daily recommended amount to be taken.
Recommended daily allowances (RDAs) for vitamin D are mostly in the range of 600 – 1000iu daily. Tablets or capsules of vitamin D containing larger amounts are only intended for weekly administration and are high dosage preparations.
It is strongly recommended that you consult a healthcare professional such as your doctor or pharmacist before taking any high doses (greater than 1000 IU daily) of any vitamin D preparation.
When high doses of Vitamin D are taken for long periods, there is the potential for adverse effects such as excess calcium in the blood and urine (hypercalcaemia and hypercalciuria) which may lead to deposition of calcium in soft tissue, the formation of calcium stones in the kidneys and other sites, and the potential for irreversible kidney and heart damage. This is especially the case in people who have the rare disease of sarcoidosis, who should always consult their doctor before taking vitamin D.
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