D-Sunvigormed
(Vitamin D3 Cholecalciferol Chewable Tablets 60000 IU)

Rapid Vitamin D Repletion

Bone & Immunity Boost

Convenient Weekly Dosing
D-Sunvigormed provides 60,000 IU of Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) in a convenient chewable tablet form. It is commonly prescribed for patients with Vitamin D deficiency, osteomalacia, or as part of the management plan for osteoporosis. Vitamin D3 helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus, essential for healthy bones, muscles, and immune function.
Uses:
- Treatment and prevention of Vitamin D deficiency
- As an adjunct in osteoporosis and bone health management
- In calcium or phosphorus metabolism disorders
- To improve immune resilience in susceptible individuals
Key Benefits:
- Rapidly restores Vitamin D3 levels in deficient patients
- Supports bone mineralization and muscle function
- Helps in the prevention and treatment of rickets and osteomalacia
- Boosts immunity and reduces the risk of falls in the elderly
How It Works
Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) gets converted in the liver and kidneys into its active form, calcitriol, which enhances the intestinal absorption of calcium and phosphorus. This helps in strengthening bones, improving muscle strength, and supporting immune defense.
Common Side Effects
- Nausea or vomiting (rare)
- Loss of appetite or dry mouth
- Metallic taste or constipation
- Hypercalcemia symptoms of overdosing
Safety Warnings
- Pregnancy: Safe when used under medical supervision for deficiency correction
- Lactation: May be used if prescribed
- Children: Dosage adjustment required as per age and weight
- Kidney Disorders: Use with caution in patients with renal impairment or kidney stones
- Avoid Overdose: Excess Vitamin D may lead to hypercalcemia or kidney damage — stick to the prescribed dose
- Drug Interactions: May interact with antacids, diuretics, and steroids
Important Note
D-Sunvigormed is a prescription-strength nutritional supplement. Do not self-medicate or exceed recommended dosing frequency. Regular monitoring of serum calcium and Vitamin D levels may be advised by your healthcare provider.