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Calcium channel blocker medicines

Calcium channel blockers can lower blood pressure or slow the heart rate. They might be used to treat high blood pressure, angina caused by coronary artery disease, and fast or irregular heart rhythms. They may be used to prevent migraine or cluster headaches.

Calcium Chloride/Glucose/Lactate/Potassium Chloride/Sodium Chloride Injectable Solution

This medicine is used for the following purposes: low potassium levels, potassium replacement. Generic Name: Dextrose in Lactated Ringers, Potassium Chloride.

Calcium Chloride/Lactate/Potassium Chloride/Sodium Chloride Injectable Solution

This medicine is given as an IV injection into a vein. Always inspect the medicine before using. The liquid should be clear and colorless. Do not use the medicine if it contains any particles or if it has changed color. Keep medicine at room temperature. Protect from light. Keep the medicine in its original container...

calcium citrate

Calcium is a mineral that is found naturally in foods. Calcium is necessary for many normal functions of the body, especially bone formation and maintenance. Calcium citrate is used to prevent and to treat calcium deficiencies. Calcium citrate may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Calcium Citrate

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Calcium Citrate Oral Capsule (CALCIUM SUPPLEMENTS - ORAL)

This medicine may be taken with or without food. Swallow with a full glass (8 oz) of water unless your doctor gives you different instructions. Store at room temperature away from heat, light, and moisture. Do not keep in the bathroom. Drink plenty of water while on this medicine. This medicine can reduce the absorption...

Calcium Citrate Oral Tablet (CALCIUM SUPPLEMENTS - ORAL)

This medicine is used for the following purposes: bone strength, low calcium levels, prevent low calcium levels. Generic Name: Calcium Citrate.

Calcium Citrate-Glut Acid HCl

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Calcium Citrate-Vitamin D2

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Calcium Citrate-Vitamin D3

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Calcium Citrate/Cholecalciferol Chewable Tablet (CALCIUM SUPPLEMENT/VITAMIN D - ORAL)

This medicine is used for the following purposes: bone strength, low calcium levels, prevent low calcium levels, vitamin D deficiency. Brand Name(s): Calcet. Generic Name: Calcium Citrate/Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)

Calcium Citrate/Cholecalciferol Oral Tablet (CALCIUM SUPPLEMENT/VITAMIN D - ORAL)

This medicine is used for the following purposes: bone strength, low calcium levels, prevent low calcium levels, vitamin D deficiency. Generic Name: Calcium Citrate/Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)

Calcium D-glucarate

How to Use It Manufacturers of calcium D-glucarate recommend a daily intake of 200 to 400 mg. Where to Find It Calcium D-glucarate is available in capsules and tablets. Foods high in glucaric acid (a form of calcium D-glucarate) include apples, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, and bean sprouts. 1. Possible...

Calcium Deposits and Tendinitis (Calcific Tendinitis)

What is calcific tendinitis? Calcific tendinitis (or calcific tendinopathy) happens when calcium builds up in the tendons. It's most common in the shoulders, often in the rotator cuff. But it may affect the elbows, wrists, hands, hips, knees, or feet. It most often occurs in people 30 to 50 years old, especially...

Calcium for Sports & Fitness

Calcium How Much Is Usually Taken by Athletes? Calcium is important for achieving and maintaining optimum bone density. Some athletes, especially women with low body weight and/or amenorrhea, are at risk for serious bone loss and fractures. 1, 2 Contributing to this risk are the diets of these athletes, which are...

Calcium Glubionate

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Calcium Gluconate

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calcium gluconate (oral/injection)

Calcium is a mineral that is found naturally in foods. Calcium is necessary for many normal functions of the body, especially bone formation and maintenance. Calcium gluconate is used to prevent or to treat calcium deficiencies. Calcium gluconate may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

calcium lactate

Calcium lactate is a mineral that is used to treat or prevent low blood calcium levels (hypocalcemia) in people who do not get enough calcium from food. . Calcium lactate is also used in the treatment of conditions such as osteoporosis, disorders of the parathyroid gland, or certain muscle problems. Calcium lactate may...

Calcium Lactate

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Calcium Phosphate Tribasic

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calcium phosphate, tribasic (tricalcium phosphate)

Calcium phosphate (tricalcium phosphate) is a mineral that is used as a supplement in people who do not get enough calcium from food. . Calcium phosphate is used to treat calcium deficiencies that may be associated with low blood calcium, a parathyroid disorder, or osteoporosis and other bone conditions. Calcium...

Calcium Phosphate-Vitamin D3

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Calcium Polycarbophil Oral Tablet (POLYCARBOPHIL - ORAL)

Take the medicine with 250 mL (1 cup) of water. After taking other medicines, wait at least 2 hours before taking this medicine. Do not take any other medicines for 2 hours after this medicine. Store at room temperature away from heat, light, and moisture. Do not keep in the bathroom. Frequent or long term use of...

Calcium supplements

Calcium supplements are used by people to increase their intake of calcium, a mineral the body needs to make bones and teeth. When you are choosing a calcium supplement, it is important to know the amount of elemental calcium in the recommended dose. Elemental calcium is the amount of calcium that is actually used by...

Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, and Sodium Oxybate

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calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium oxybates

Xywav is a central nervous system depressant. It is used to treat cataplexy (sudden loss of muscle strength) or to reduce daytime sleepiness caused by narcolepsy. For these conditions, Xywav is for use in adults and children at least 7 years old. Xywav is also used in adults to reduce daytime sleepiness caused by...

Calcium-Multivitamins w-Iron

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Calcium-Phosphate-Vitamin D

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Calcium-Vitamin D2

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