Rickets
Alfacalcidol is indicated in:
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- It is used to increase the amount of vitamin D in your body. This often increases calcium levels as well which can help in treatment of certain illnesses.
- In general this drug is used to treat diseases where the amount of calcium and phosphate (which is controlled by the level of vitamin D) in your body needs changing.
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Alfacalcidol is indicated in:
- It is used to increase the amount of vitamin D in your body. This often increases calcium levels as well which can help in treatment of certain illnesses.
- In general this drug is used to treat diseases where the amount of calcium and phosphate (which is controlled by the level of vitamin D) in your body needs changing.
- Benefits of being on this drug can include control of the levels of calcium and phosphate in your body.
- Treat and prevent bone conditions that are caused by kidney failure (osteodystrophy)
- Treat illnesses and abnormalities affecting the parathyroid glands which make a substance called the parathyroid hormone.
- Correct low levels of calcium in the blood of newborn babies (hypocalcaemia)
- Treat the softening and deformity of the bones due to lack of calcium (rickets or osteomalacia)
Adults: The usual starting dose is 1 microgram each day. People usually take between 1 and 3 micrograms each day. Most people take between 0.25 and 1 microgram each day once the blood test results show the medicine is working.
If you have very low levels of calcium in your blood, your doctor may prescribe between 3 and 5 microgram each day. Your doctor may prescribe another medicine called a calcium supplement to take as well as Alfacalcidol. This will help to keep the right amount of calcium level in your blood.
Elderly: The usual starting dose is 0.5 microgram each day.
Children:
- Newborn and premature babies: The usual starting dose is 0.05 to 0.1 microgram per kilogram of body weight each day. If the level of calcium in their blood is very low, up to 2 micrograms per kilogram of body weight may be needed each day. A dose of 0.1 microgram per kilogram body weight each day is used to stop low blood calcium levels in premature babies.
- Children weighing less than 20 kilograms: The usual starting dose is 0.05 microgram per kilogram body weight each day.
- Children weighing more than 20 kilograms: The usual starting dose is 1 microgram each day.
In case of renal impairment, hyperphosphataemia. In hypercalcaemic dialysis patients, possibility of calcium influx from the dialysate should be considered.