
Cell Laboratories Pvt Ltd
Cell-D Plus 200000IU Cap 2's
Vitamin D3 200000 IU
Inclusive of all taxes · Pack of 2 Cap
Frequently asked
What should I do if I miss a dose?
If you miss a dose , take it as soon as you remember unless it is almost time for the next scheduled dose—in that case, skip the missed dose and do not double the dose.What kind of food can I take with this medication?
Take Cell-D Plus 200,000 IU with a fat-containing meal (such as milk, eggs, or a normal meal with oil/ghee) for better absorption.What happens if I take too much?
Taking too much Cell-D Plus (Vitamin D3 200,000 IU) can cause vitamin D toxicity (hypervitaminosis D) leading to high blood calcium (hypercalcemia). This may result in nausea, vomiting, weakness, constipation, excessive thirst, frequent urination, confusion, and in severe cases kidney damage or heart rhythm problems.
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Product Summary:
Cell-D Plus 200,000 IU is a high-strength vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) capsule used to rapidly correct severe vitamin D deficiency and support calcium absorption and bone health.
Who It's For:
Patients with confirmed vitamin D deficiency Individuals with osteoporosis or osteomalacia Patients with poor sun exposure or malabsorption Elderly or high-risk bone disease patients
Key Benefits:
Rapid correction of vitamin D deficiency Improves calcium absorption Strengthens bones and muscles Helps prevent fractures in deficiency states
- Generic name
- Vitamin D3 200000 IU
- Manufacturer
- Cell Laboratories Pvt Ltd
- Form
- Capsule
- Pack size
- Pack of 2 Cap
- Prescription
- Not required (OTC)
- MRP
- Rs.440
Uses
Primary Use:
Treatment of severe vitamin D deficiency and related bone disorders.
Also Used For:
Osteomalacia Osteoporosis adjunct therapy Hypocalcemia due to vitamin D deficiency Muscle weakness related to deficiency
Who May Benefit:
Patients with very low vitamin D levels Postmenopausal women Elderly individuals Patients with limited sunlight exposure
Warnings & interactions
Warnings:
Risk of hypercalcemia with overdose Avoid repeated high doses without monitoring Use caution in kidney disease or kidney stones Monitor calcium and vitamin D levels in long-term use
Avoid If:
Hypercalcemia Vitamin D toxicity Severe renal impairment (without specialist advice) Known hypersensitivity to vitamin D preparations
Interactions:
Calcium supplements: Increases risk of hypercalcemia when combined. Thiazide diuretics: May increase calcium levels in blood. Digoxin: Increased risk of arrhythmia in hypercalcemia. Steroids (corticosteroids): Reduce vitamin D effect. Antiepileptics (phenytoin, phenobarbital): Decrease vitamin D levels.
Common side effects
Nausea, Constipation
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