Description
About Uprise-D3 Syrup
Uprise-D3 Syrup belongs to the class of ‘Vitamins’, primarily used to treat low blood calcium levels. Uprise-D3 Syrup effectively treats various conditions in the body like Vitamin D deficiency, osteoporosis (weak and brittle bones), hypoparathyroidism (parathyroid glands make low levels of calcium in the body), latent tetany (a muscle disease with low blood calcium levels) and rickets or osteomalacia (softening or deforming of bones due to lack of calcium). Vitamin D deficiency occurs when your body has low Vitamin D levels and is caused due to inadequate nutrition, intestinal malabsorption or lack of sunlight exposure.
Uprise-D3 Syrup contains ‘Cholecalciferol’ a form of vitamin-D. It acts by promoting the absorption of calcium, phosphates and Vitamin A from different organs and helps in maintaining overall health.
Take Uprise-D3 Syrup as advised. Your physician will decide the dosage based on your medical condition. Uprise-D3 Syrup is likely safe to consume. In some cases, it may cause side effects like constipation, increased blood calcium levels, increased calcium levels in urine, vomiting, nausea. These side effects do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. If these side effects persist, please consult your physician immediately.
Tell your physician if you are allergic to Uprise-D3 Syrup. Chewable or dissolving tablets may contain sugar or aspartame, hence caution should be taken in diabetes and phenylketonuria (increased levels of an amino acid called phenylalanine). Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their physician before taking Uprise-D3 Syrup. Higher doses of Vitamin D than the recommended daily dose should be used in pregnant women only when advised by the doctor. Uprise-D3 Syrup passes into the breast milk, hence breastfeeding mothers need to seek medical advice before starting Uprise-D3 Syrup. Uprise-D3 Syrup is safe to use in children when recommended by the pediatrician. Uprise-D3 Syrup should be used with caution in hypercalcemia, renal impairment, heart diseases, kidney stones and hypervitaminosis D (having too much vitamin D).
Uses of Uprise-D3 Syrup
Medicinal Benefits
Uprise-D3 Syrup is used to treat low blood calcium levels. It effectively treats various conditions in the body like Vitamin D deficiency, osteoporosis, hypoparathyroidism, latent tetany and rickets or osteomalacia. Uprise-D3 Syrup contains Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3). Cholecalciferol is a steroid hormone produced in the skin when exposed to ultraviolet light or obtained from food sources. It is a provitamin that is converted into vitamin after intake.  It helps maintain blood calcium and phosphorus levels and mineralization of bone. Uprise-D3 Syrup is also used in the treatment of familial hypophosphatemia (a group of rare inherited disorders characterized by impaired kidney conservation of phosphate and in some cases, altered vitamin D metabolism).
Directions for Use
Storage
Side Effects of Uprise-D3 Syrup
- Â Constipation
- Â Increased blood calcium levels
- Â Increased calcium levels in urine
- Â Vomiting
- Â Nausea
- Chest pain, feeling short of breath
Drug Warnings
Tell your physician if you are allergic to Uprise-D3 Syrup. Chewable or dissolving tablets may contain sugar or aspartame, hence caution should be taken in diabetes and phenylketonuria (increased levels of an amino acid called phenylalanine). Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their physician before taking Uprise-D3 Syrup. Higher doses of Vitamin D than the recommended daily dose should be used in pregnant women only when advised by the doctor. Uprise-D3 Syrup passes into the breast milk, hence breastfeeding mothers need to seek medical advice before starting Uprise-D3 Syrup. Uprise-D3 Syrup is safe to use in children when advised by the doctor. Uprise-D3 Syrup should be used with caution in hypercalcemia, hyperparathyroidism, renal impairment, electrolyte imbalance, heart diseases, kidney stones and hypervitaminosis D (having too much vitamin D).
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Uprise-D3 Syrup may interact with drugs treating high cholesterol levels (cholestyramine), anti-epileptic (carbamazepine, phenobarbital), antibiotics (doxycycline, neomycin, and chloramphenicol), drugs treating bone loss (alendronate), thyroid hormone (levothyroxine), diuretics (hydrochlorothiazide) and heart-related medicines (digoxin).
Drug-Food Interactions: Avoid or reduce the intake of caffeine, soft drinks and alcohol that inhibit calcium absorption.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Uprise-D3 Syrup is contraindicated in hypercalcemia, hyperparathyroidism, hypervitaminosis D, malabsorption syndrome, Vitamin D toxicity, heart/kidney/liver/blood vessel diseases, kidney stones, diabetes and phenylketonuria.
Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List
- CHOLESTYRAMINE
- CARBAMAZEPINE
- PHENOBARBITAL
- DOXYCYCLINE
- NEOMYCIN
- CHLORAMPHENICOL
- ALENDRONATE SODIUM
- LEVOTHYROXINE
- HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE
- DIGOXIN
Habit Forming
Diet & Lifestyle Advise
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Include dairy products like milk, yogurt, cheese or milk-based custard in your diet.
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Eat daily a serving of broccoli, cabbage, spinach and other green leafy vegetables.
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Include the best dietary sources of vitamin D, such as fish liver oils and vitamin D–fortified milk.
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Snack on calcium-rich nuts like Brazil nuts or almonds.
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Sprinkle sesame seeds over your food, vegetables and salads. Sesame seeds are high in calcium.
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Avoid or reduce the intake of caffeine, soft drinks and alcohol that inhibit calcium absorption.
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Replace the meat with tofu or tempeh for extra calcium in your food.
Special Advise
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Uprise-D3 Syrup may interfere with cholesterol tests, hence please inform your physician and laboratory staff that you are taking Uprise-D3 Syrup before undergoing blood tests.
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Clinical monitoring of serum electrolyte concentrations and cardiac function is recommended.
Disease/Condition Glossary
Vitamin D deficiency:Â When a person cannot get enough Vitamin D through food and exposure to sunlight, it leads to vitamin D deficiency. It often leads to thin, brittle, or misshapen bones.
Osteoporosis:Â It is a bone disease that weakens and brittle bones by decreasing bone density.
Tetany:Â A disease condition due to low levels of calcium (hypocalcemia) in the body that causes cramps and spasms in the hands, feet, and larynx (voice box).
Osteomalacia/Rickets:Â A disease caused by softening and weakening bones in children due to inadequate vitamin D.
Hypoparathyroidism:Â It is a disease characterized by low parathyroid hormone levels. This can cause low calcium levels and trigger tetany (muscle cramps, spasms, or tremors).
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