Alfacalcidol

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Alfacalcidol
Alfacalcidol Description

Overview

Alfacalcidol is a prescription medicine that acts like a vitamin D analogue. It helps regulate calcium and phosphate in the body, supporting bone health in people with certain conditions. As a synthetic compound, it is activated in the liver to form the active hormone that acts on the intestine, kidneys, and bones. This makes it useful when the natural conversion of vitamin D is limited, such as in chronic kidney disease.

For online pharmacy customers, it is important to understand that alfacalcidol is not a general vitamin supplement. It is a targeted treatment that must be used under medical supervision. Dose, duration, and monitoring depend on the underlying condition and blood test results. Use only as prescribed by your doctor, and talk with a pharmacist if a dose is missed or you have questions about how to take it. Your clinician may adjust the plan based on calcium, phosphate, and PTH readings over time.

How it works

When taken, alfacalcidol is converted in the liver into calcitriol, the active form of vitamin D. This active compound increases calcium absorption from the gut and helps modulate parathyroid hormone. By supporting calcium balance, it can help maintain bone density and reduce bone pain in disorders linked to calcium deficiency or overactive parathyroid glands. The drug is designed to work independently of kidney activation, which makes it a practical option in certain kidney-related bone diseases. Regular monitoring helps ensure the balance stays in a safe range.

Indications

Alfacalcidol is commonly prescribed for chronic kidney disease-related bone disorders and hypocalcemia. It is used to prevent or treat renal osteodystrophy and other conditions where parathyroid hormone is imbalanced. In some cases doctors may use it as part of a broader therapy for osteoporosis or metabolic bone disease. It is not a generic vitamin D supplement and should not replace dietary calcium or sunlight exposure without medical advice.

Administration and dosage

Take alfacalcidol exactly as prescribed. The usual adult starting dose is 0.5 to 1 microgram per day, adjusted based on calcium, phosphate, and PTH levels. Some patients may require 2 micrograms daily. The medicine is taken by mouth, with a glass of water, and can be taken with or without food. Do not chew or crush tablets unless the label says it is allowed. Do not stop suddenly without talking to your doctor. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it is almost time for the next dose; skip the missed dose and resume the regular schedule. Do not double a dose to make up for a missed one.

Possible side effects

Most people tolerate alfacalcidol well, but side effects can occur. Common effects include nausea, vomiting, constipation, dry mouth, or mild dizziness. Signs of too much calcium in the blood include thirst, excessive urination, confusion, stomach upset, or muscle weakness. If you notice any serious reaction, such as severe skin rash, swelling, or chest pain, seek medical care promptly. Long-term use requires monitoring to avoid mineral imbalances, and you should report persistent symptoms like bone or joint pain, or unusually fast heartbeats.

Precautions and interactions

Tell your doctor about all medicines you take, especially calcium supplements, other vitamin D products, diuretics, or digoxin. Alfacalcidol can interact with products that raise calcium levels, so routine blood tests are common. People with high calcium levels, kidney stones, severe kidney disease, or malabsorption disorders should be monitored closely. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should discuss risks with their clinician before starting therapy. Discuss any history of heart rhythm problems, high blood pressure, or liver disease, as these may influence dosing or monitoring needs.

Storage and handling

Store at room temperature, away from moisture and heat. Keep the medication in its original bottle and tightly closed. Protect from light as directed on the label. Keep out of reach of children. Check the expiration date before use and discard any product past that date. Do not store in the bathroom, and avoid exposing tablets to extreme temperatures, which may affect potency.

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