Calcisafe-CT Softgel Capsule
 Prescription Required
Prescription RequiredProduct introduction
Take Calcisafe-CT Softgel Capsule in the dose and duration prescribed by your doctor. For best results, maintain a balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamin D. Spend some time in sunlight each day to help your body produce natural vitamin D. Include regular weight-bearing exercises such as walking or light aerobics to keep your bones strong and healthy.
Calcisafe-CT Softgel Capsule is generally well-tolerated with little or no side effects. However, some some may experience nausea, headache, constipation, dry mouth, or stomach discomfort. These are usually mild and improve with continued use or dietary adjustments. Drink plenty of water, include fiber-rich foods to ease constipation, and consider taking the medicine after food to reduce stomach upset.
Avoid taking Calcisafe-CT Softgel Capsule if you have high calcium levels (hypercalcaemia), vitamin D toxicity, or known allergies to any of its ingredients. Tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, are pregnant or breastfeeding. Let your doctor also know about all the medicines you are taking, as some medicines may may interact with Calcisafe-CT Softgel Capsule.
Do not take additional vitamin D or calcium supplements unless advised, as excessive intake may cause harmful calcium buildup in the body. If you are on dialysis or have kidney problems, you may require regular monitoring of calcium and phosphate levels to prevent complications.
Uses of Calcisafe Soft Gelatin Capsule
Benefits of Calcisafe Soft Gelatin Capsule
In Treatment of Osteoporosis
Side effects of Calcisafe Soft Gelatin Capsule
Common side effects of Calcisafe
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How to use Calcisafe Soft Gelatin Capsule
How Calcisafe Soft Gelatin Capsule works
Safety advice
What if you forget to take Calcisafe Soft Gelatin Capsule?
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Quick tips
- Consider taking Calcisafe-CT Softgel Capsule after meals to improve absorption and reduce stomach discomfort.
- Maintain a balanced diet rich in calcium (such as milk, yogurt, cheese, leafy greens, and fish) while on treatment with this medicine.
- Get some morning sunlight daily to help your body make natural vitamin D.
- Stay physically active with regular, weight-bearing exercises like walking or light aerobics to strengthen bones.
- Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol, as these can reduce bone strength.
- Drink plenty of water and include fiber in your diet to prevent constipation.





