D-Cura 25,000 IU Cholecalciferol for Vitamin D Deficiency - 4 Oral Ampoules
D-Cura contains "Cholecalciferol" (Vitamin D3) at a high concentration of 25,000 IU per ampoule. It is specifically designed to treat moderate to severe Vitamin D deficiency in adults, the elderly, and adolescents. Vitamin D plays a vital role in enhancing calcium and phosphorus absorption, promoting strong bones and teeth, supporting immune function, and preventing rickets and osteomalacia. These oral ampoules contain an oil-based solution providing a concentrated and easily absorbed dose.

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- Key Ingredients
- Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3): The active ingredient responsible for regulating calcium levels in the body.
- Product FormOral Solution
- Package Size4 Pieces
- Caution & Warnings
- Use only under medical supervision; do not exceed the prescribed dose to avoid vitamin toxicity.
- Contraindicated in patients with high calcium levels in blood or urine.
- Use with caution in patients with kidney disease or those prone to kidney stones.
- Keep strictly out of reach of children. - Storage Conditions
- Store in the original box at a temperature below 30°C.
- Keep away from moisture and direct light. - How To Use
- Carefully open the glass ampoule using a cloth to protect your hands.
- You can pour the contents directly into the mouth and swallow.
- Alternatively, mix the contents with a spoonful of yogurt, milk, or juice for easier consumption.
- It is best to take the dose with your main meal of the day. - Concerns
- Replenishing acute Vitamin D3 deficiency in the body.
- Strengthening bones and preventing osteoporosis and osteomalacia.
- Supporting overall health, physical activity, and immunity.
Q1: Can I inject these ampoules intramuscularly?
A1: No, D-Cura ampoules are for oral use only. The contents should be swallowed directly or mixed with food; they must never be injected.
Q2: How often should I take this high dose (25,000 IU)?
A2: The frequency depends on your blood levels. It is typically taken once a week or once a month, strictly as prescribed by your doctor.
Q3: Is it better to take the ampoule with a specific meal?
A3: Yes, since Vitamin D is fat-soluble, taking it with a meal containing fats (like olive oil, eggs, or nuts) enhances its absorption.
Q4: Can children take this concentration?
A4: This high dose is generally intended for adolescents and adults. For young children, consult a pediatrician to determine the appropriate concentration.
Q5: What are the symptoms of Vitamin D overdose?
A5: Symptoms may include nausea, loss of appetite, and extreme thirst; therefore, adhere to the prescribed dose and do not repeat it without blood tests.





