D-UP 6L Injection
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Introduction To D-UP 6L Injection
D-UP 6L Injection is prescribed for conditions such as vitamin D deficiency, osteoporosis, hypoparathyroidism and rickets. These capsules contain vitamin D3, also known as cholecalciferol, which helps the body absorb calcium and maintain healthy bones. This medicine increases calcium phosphate levels in the blood; ensures proper mineralisation of bones, making them stronger and less likely to break.
D-UP 6L Injection should be taken as advised by your doctor. Your doses will be adjusted depending on your condition and blood calcium levels. Ideally, vitamin D supplements are taken for a long duration to treat deficiencies since the effect will be most pronounced after one month of use. It is best to take these vitamin D3 capsules after having food for maximum absorption.
Side effects of D-UP 6L Injection include nausea, vomiting, fatigue, headache and weight loss. These adverse effects may indicate hypervitaminosis, the excess intake (overdose/toxicity). If you experience any of these adverse effects, stop taking medicine and talk to your doctor.
D-UP 6L Injection may be contraindicated (unsafe) for people with kidney stones, hypercalcemia, hyperparathyroidism, diabetes, phenylketonuria and allergies to vitamin D supplements. Always let your doctor know of any health conditions you might have, such as heart, kidney or liver diseases. Generally, this drug is considered safe for most people.
Uses of D-UP 6L Injection
D-UP 6L Injection primarily treats vitamin D deficiency (that results in low calcium levels) and the conditions that arise from it, such as osteoporosis. It can also be given as a supplement for your diet to increase cholecalciferol (vitamin D) and calcium levels in the blood.
Our body requires vitamin D to absorb and metabolise calcium properly. It helps in the growth of bones, improves brain function, promotes weight loss and boosts the immune system.
When our digestive system doesn’t properly absorb calcium, or our diet lacks enough vitamin D or calcium, we experience symptoms like weak bones, brittle nails, and muscle cramps - all related to low calcium phosphate levels in the blood. A lack of exposure to sunlight can also lower vitamin D levels since our body uses sunlight to synthesise the vitamin from cholesterol.
D-UP 6L Injection contains Vitamin D3, which is used in the treatment of the following conditions:
How D-UP 6L Injection works
Dosage
D-UP 6L Injection should be taken as advised by your doctor. Your doses will be adjusted depending on your condition and blood calcium levels. Ideally, vitamin D supplements are taken for a long duration to treat deficiencies since the effect will be most pronounced after one month of use.
It is best to take D-UP 6L Injection after having food for maximum absorption. Since this vitamin is fat soluble, you may benefit from a high-fat diet when taking this supplement. If your meal consists of healthy fats and oils, it may increase the absorption of vitamin D3 present in these capsules.
Do not exceed the recommended dose. Overdosing may lead to hypervitaminosis and toxicity, which may cause growth retardation in children, weakness, polyuria, hypertension and renal stones.
Safety Advice
D-UP 6L Injection may be contraindicated (unsafe) for people with kidney stones, hypercalcemia, hyperparathyroidism, diabetes, phenylketonuria and allergies to vitamin D supplements. Always let your doctor know of any health conditions you might have, such as heart, kidney or liver diseases.
PregnancyConsult doctor
Can I take D-UP 6L Injection if I’m pregnant?
BreastfeedingConsult doctor
Can I take D-UP 6L Injection if I’m breastfeeding?
AlcoholCaution
Is drinking alcohol while taking D-UP 6L Injection safe?
DrivingSafe
Can I drive after taking D-UP 6L Injection?
Drug interactions
Drug-Food interaction
Intake of alcohol while taking D-UP 6L Injection is not recommended because it may hinder the absorption of the vitamin. Please consult your doctor.
Drug-Disease interaction
D-UP 6L Injection might be contraindicated (unsafe) for people with kidney stones, hypercalcemia, hyperparathyroidism, diabetes, phenylketonuria, kidney or liver disease, heart conditions and allergies to vitamin D supplements.
Drug-Drug interaction
Consult your doctor if you are currently taking the following medicines: drugs treating high cholesterol levels (cholestyramine), anti-epileptic drugs (phenobarbital, carbamazepine, phenytoin), antibiotics (neomycin, doxycycline, chloramphenicol), bisphosphonate medication (alendronate), thyroid hormone (levothyroxine), acidity lowering drugs (omeprazole, ranitidine), diuretics (hydrochlorothiazide) and glycosides (digoxin).
Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List:
Digoxin Hydrochlorothiazide Ranitidine Omeprazole Levothyroxine Alendronate Chloramphenicol Doxycycline Neomycin Phenytoin Carbamazepine Phenobarbital Cholestyramine
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is D-UP 6L Injection’s content?
D-UP 6L Injection contains vitamin D3, also known as cholecalciferol, a steroid hormone. It aids the body in absorbing calcium and maintaining healthy, strong bones.
Q. Is D-UP 6L Injection taken before or after food?
It is best to take D-UP 6L Injection after having food for maximum absorption. Since this vitamin is fat soluble, you may benefit from a high-fat diet when taking this supplement.
Q. What is the D-UP 6L Injection used for?
D-UP 6L Injection primarily treats vitamin D deficiency (that results in low levels of calcium) and the conditions that arise from it, such as osteoporosis and rickets.
Q: What are the side effects of D-UP 6L Injection?
Side effects of D-UP 6L Injection include nausea, vomiting, fatigue, headache and weight loss. These adverse effects may indicate hypervitaminosis, an excess intake of the supplement.
Learn more
The three roles of vitamin D3 in the human body:
First, it enhances absorption of calcium and phosphate from the intestine by increasing the synthesis of calcium channels and a carrier protein for Ca2+. Second, it enhances resorption of calcium and phosphate from bone by promoting recruitment and differentiation of osteoclast precursors. Finally, it enhances tubular reabsorption of calcium and phosphate in the kidney
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Written By:
Dr Advikka Ridhy
MBBS
RMO, Aster MIMS
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