Vitamin D

£30.00

This product is not used for medicinal purposes, wellness purposes only.
 
Vitamin D3 Composition:
Each 1ml ampoule contains:
 
D3 Cholecalciferol 200,000iu
Benzyl Alcohol 1.3%
Water for injection q.s. Ph (range 4.5-7.0)
adjusted with Sodium Hydroxide
 
Vitamin D information
 
Please ensure to administer the full 1ml, into the Deltoid muscle.
 
The Vitamin D ampoule can be administered every 6 months, or every 3-4 months if a deficiency is found.
 
Do not administer more than stated above, vitamin D is fat soluble and is stored in the body.
 
If more vitamin D is administered it can lead to toxic levels of vitamin D in the body, which can be detrimental to health.
 
Vitamin D is fat soluble, meaning it is stored in the body’s tissues and fat cells where it remains inactive and dispersed over time, when needed. Vitamin D can be stored in the body for a long time.

The body absorbs 100% of the vitamin D through injections.

PLEASE NOTE:
 
If an individual is already taking vitamin D supplements, they will need to stop taking the supplement for 4 weeks before receiving a vitamin D injection.
 
This allows their body to use up any stored vitamin D and the injection can then be administered.
 
Also advise the individual not to take any multi vitamin, containing vitamin D or vitamin D supplements after having the vitamin D injection.
 
This is due to possible toxicity from too much vitamin D, which could cause health implications for the individual.

Here are symptoms of Vitamin D overdose:
 
Dehydration.
Abdominal cramps/ache.
Diarrhoea.
Nausea.
Vomiting.
Constipation.
Weakness.
Poor appetite.
Weight loss.
Confusion.
Disorientation.
Fatigue.
Kidney stones.
Kidney Damage.
Heart Rhythm Problems.
Hyperglycaemia.
 
Contra-indications

Individuals who have the following:
 
Kidney and liver problems.
Heart problems or conditions.
Any person undergoing medical treatment.
Active acute treatment.
Diabetes.
Cancer patients.
Allergies/allergy to the product.
Pregnancy.
Breastfeeding.
 
Please refer an individual to their GP, Consultant, or healthcare
professional if they have any of the above contraindications. Please also refer back, if an individual has a condition and taking medication.
 
The healthcare provider can then confirm whether it is safe for their patient to receive the vitamin D injection.
 


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