Bonwell-D
৳ 90 – ৳ 180
Brand Name: Bonwell-D
Generic Name: Calcium BP & Vitamin D3 (Colecalciferol)
Therapeutic Class: Vitamin & Minerals
- Additional information
- Presentation
- Description
- Indication
- Dose And Administration
- Side Effects
- Warning & Precaution
- Contraindication
- Use In Pregnancy And Lactation
- Packaging
- Drug Interactions
- Overdose
- Reviews (0)
Additional information
STRENGTH | 15 Tablets, 30 Tablets |
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Presentation
Bonwell-D: Each film coated tablet contains Calcium Carbonate BP 120 mg equivalent to elemental Calcium 500 mg and Vitamin D3 200 10 as Colecalciferol BP.
Description
Indication
Calcium and Vitamin-D is used for the treatment of osteoporosis, osteomalacia, rickets, tetany, and parathyroid disease. Also used in raised calcium requirement for children and adolescents at times of rapid growth, inadequate intake of calcium in the diet due to malnutrition, prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, disorders of osteogenesis and tooth formation (in addition to specific treatment), latent tetany and during pregnancy and lactation. It is also used as routine supplement and phosphate binder in chronic renal failure.
Dose And Administration
One tablet twice daily with food or as directed by the physician.
Side Effects
Common: Flatulence, diarrhoea, constipation, upper GI, discomfort etc. are rare manifestation. Hypercalcaemia due to prolong use has rarely been reported.
Rare: Bonwell-D is well tolerated. Mild gastrointestinal disturbances may occur.
Warning & Precaution
Caution should be taken in patients with Renal impairment, Sarcoidosis, Hypercalcemia and Hypercalciuria, Cardiac disease.
Contraindication
Hypercalcemia and hyperparathyroidism Hypercalciuria and nephrolithiasis
Hypersensitivity to the component of this preparation Severe renal insufficiency
Concomitant digoxin therapy(requires careful monitoring of serum calcium level)
Use In Pregnancy And Lactation
Bonwell-D should be used considering the risk benefit ratio.
Packaging
Bonwell-D tablet: Each HDPE container contains 30’s/15’s tablets.
Drug Interactions
Concurrent administration of Thiazide diuretics may increase the risk of hypercalcemia. Calcium salts reduce the absorption of a number of other drugs such as Biphosphonates, Fluoride, some Fluoroquinolones and Tetracyclines.
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