Caltrate

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Caltrate[edit]

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Caltrate is a brand of calcium supplements that are commonly used to support bone health. It is manufactured by Pfizer Consumer Healthcare, a division of Pfizer Inc., a multinational pharmaceutical corporation. Caltrate supplements are available in various forms, including tablets, chewables, and gummies, making it convenient for individuals to incorporate calcium into their daily routine.

History[edit]

Caltrate was first introduced in the market in the 1980s as a calcium supplement aimed at addressing the growing concern of calcium deficiency and its impact on bone health. Over the years, the brand has gained popularity and has become a trusted name in the field of calcium supplementation.

Composition and Benefits[edit]

Caltrate supplements are primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is a common form of calcium used in dietary supplements. Calcium is an essential mineral that plays a crucial role in maintaining strong bones and teeth. It also supports various bodily functions, including muscle contraction, nerve transmission, and blood clotting.

Regular intake of Caltrate supplements can help individuals meet their daily calcium requirements, especially for those who may have difficulty obtaining sufficient calcium from their diet alone. Adequate calcium intake is particularly important for individuals at risk of osteoporosis, a condition characterized by weak and brittle bones.

Usage and Dosage[edit]

Caltrate supplements are typically taken orally, with the recommended dosage varying depending on age, gender, and specific health conditions. It is important to follow the instructions provided on the product packaging or consult a healthcare professional for personalized dosage recommendations.

Safety and Precautions[edit]

While Caltrate supplements are generally considered safe for most individuals, it is important to exercise caution and adhere to the recommended dosage. Excessive calcium intake can lead to hypercalcemia, a condition characterized by high levels of calcium in the blood, which may cause symptoms such as nausea, constipation, and kidney stones.

Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as hyperparathyroidism or kidney problems, should consult their healthcare provider before starting any calcium supplementation regimen. Additionally, it is important to note that Caltrate supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced diet or as a sole treatment for any medical condition.

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