
CALCIWAVE-FORTE-SOFTGEL CAPS
MRP: 1
Packaging: 10x1x10
Pack Type: capsule
Composition:
Calcitriol IP 0.25mcg Calcium Citrate Malate IP 500mg Magnesium Sulphate IP 50mg Methylcobalamin IP 1500mcg L-Methifolate 1mg
Indication:
Used for the management of osteoporosis, calcium and vitamin D3 deficiency, bone disorders, neuromuscular weakness, and supportive treatment in neuropathy. This combination promotes bone health, nerve function, and overall mineral balance in the body.
Description:
This combination tablet is a nutritional supplement designed to support bone health, nerve function, and vitamin D & B12 deficiencies.
Calcitriol (0.25 mcg) is the active form of Vitamin D3 that helps in calcium absorption.
Calcium Citrate Malate (500 mg) is a highly bioavailable calcium source to strengthen bones.
Magnesium Sulphate (50 mg) supports neuromuscular and cardiovascular function.
Methylcobalamin (1500 mcg) is the neurologically active form of Vitamin B12.
L-Methylfolate (1 mg) is the active form of folate that supports cell regeneration, hemoglobin production, and reduces homocysteine levels.
This combination is commonly prescribed in osteoporosis, neuropathy, menopausal bone loss, and vitamin deficiency syndromes.
Tags:
- Enhances calcium absorption for stronger bones
- Prevents bone disorders like osteoporosis and osteopenia
- Supports nerve regeneration and B12 deficiency treatment
- Improves red blood cell formation with L-Methylfolate
- Reduces risk of fractures and muscular weakness
Usage Information
Dosage
Usual Dose: 1 tablet per day or as prescribed Best Time: After meals for better absorption Swallow whole with water Avoid taking with antacids or iron tablets simultaneously
Side Effects
Mild nausea or bloating Constipation or diarrhea Metallic taste Allergic rash (rare) High calcium levels if overdosed (hypercalcemia)
Contraindications
Hypercalcemia (high calcium levels) Severe renal impairment History of kidney stones Hypersensitivity to any ingredient Use with caution in patients with heart disease or malabsorption syndromes