Cholecalciferol
Uses
D-Charge Injection is used in the treatment of nutritional deficiencies
How it Works
Colecalciferol is known as a type of vitamin D. Vitamin D is mostly made in your skin by exposure to sunlight, but it can be obtained from your diet. Foods that contain colecalciferol are oily fish such as sardine, herring, salmon and tuna and eggs. The body needs adequate supplies of vitamin D in order for it to absorb the intake of calcium in diet. therefore if the body is lacking in vitamin D Colecalciferol can be taken as a supplement
Common Side effects
Patients who take Colecalciferol may suffer from such side effects;
Allergic reactions,
Swelling of the face, throat, and tongue.
Severe dizziness,
Trouble breathing,
Arrythmia