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Vitamin D3 should be used with caution in persons with impairment of renal function and the effect on calcium and phosphate levels should be monitored. The risk of soft tissue calcification should be taken into account.
Caution is required in patients receiving treatment for cardiovascular disease
Caution is required in patients with sarcoidosis, due to a possible increase in the metabolism of Vitamin D3 in its active form. In these patients the serum and urinary calcium levels should be monitored.
The need for additional calcium supplementation should be considered for individual patients. Calcium supplements should be given under close medical supervision.
Take Cholecalciferol 50000 IU tablets orally. Swallow the tablet with a glass of water.
One tablet once or twice in a day or as directed by Dietician or Physician.
Adverse reactions are listed below, by system organ class and frequency. Frequencies are defined as uncommon (>1/1,000, <1/100) or rare (>1/10,000, <1/1,000).
Metabolism and nutrition disorders:
Uncommon: Hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria
Skin and subcutaneous disorders:
Rare: pruritus, rash, and urticaria.
Store below 30° C temperature and protect from direct sunlight.
Keep out of reach of Children.
3 x 10 Alu/Alu blister pack
Cholecalciferol 50000 IU tablets are available in an Alu/Alu blister of 10 tablets. Such 03 blisters in a unit carton with package insert.
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Reduce overall costs and time to market :
Contract manufacturers already have the needed infrastructure and technical staff, so working with a CMO or CDMO can decrease the cost of manufacturing your pharmaceutical products.
Scalability and flexible production capacity :
You can produce what you need when you need it without worrying about excess capacity. Additionally, CMOs understand the importance of quality and compliance, so you don't have to sacrifice safety for scalability.
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Bandwidth to focus on core competencies
When your company resources aren’t directly allocated to manufacturing and distribution, you have more time to focus on other tasks, like marketing your new drug, researching, or working on drug discovery.
We have 7+ manufacturing sites with a minimum of WHO GMP certification and other country-specific approvals like NAFDAC approved, PPK Kenya Approved, TFDA Tanzania Approved, EU-GMP Approved.
We have below manufacturing capacity:
For Tablet, Capsule, and soft gel: up to 1 million units per shift
For Syrup: up to 0.05 Million per shift
For Ampoule and Vial: up to 0.1 million units per shift
For Ointment and Cream: up to 0.1 million units per shift
For Suppository: 0.1 Million units per shift
