Calsea-M Tablet is a combination
tablet of Calcium Carbonate 1200 mg, Magnesium Hydroxide 250mg, Vitamin D3 0.25
mcg, Zinc Sulphate 12 mg is an oral nutritional supplement used to prevent and
treat deficiencies in bone-building minerals and vitamins. It is primarily
prescribed to support bone density, boost immunity, and provide relief from
occasional acid indigestion.
Benefits & Indications of Calsea-M Tablet
Ø Bone Health:
Strengthens bones and teeth, and helps prevent age-related bone loss,
osteomalacia, and osteoporosis.
Ø Nutrient Deficiency: Addresses
low levels of calcium and vitamin D.
Ø Enhanced Absorption: Vitamin D3
acts as a key regulator to help your body effectively absorb calcium and
phosphorus.
Ø Muscle & Nerve Function: Magnesium
supports proper muscle contraction/relaxation (preventing cramps) and regulates
nerve signaling.
Ø Immunity & Repair: Zinc plays
a critical role in tissue healing, immune system function, and overall
metabolism.
Ø Acid Neutralization: Magnesium
hydroxide and calcium carbonate both act as antacids to quickly relieve heartburn,
sour stomach, and acid indigestion.
Potential Side Effects of Calsea-M Tablet
Side effects
are generally mild, temporary, and often resolve as your body adjusts to the
supplement.
Common Side Effects of Calsea-M Tablet
Ø Constipation, gas, or
bloating
Ø Mild nausea or
upset stomach
Ø Muscle weakness
(usually related to magnesium imbalance if taken improperly)
Serious Side Effects of Calsea-M Tablet
Seek medical
attention if you experience extreme fatigue, severe abdominal pain, persistent
vomiting, frequent urination, or signs of an allergic reaction (rash, severe
swelling, trouble breathing).
Precautions of Calsea-M Tablet
Ø
Medical Supervision: Consult a
healthcare provider before taking this supplement, especially if you are
pregnant, breastfeeding, or have pre-existing conditions.
Ø
Kidney Health: High doses
of calcium can increase the risk of kidney stones. Individuals with a history
of kidney disease or impaired renal function should use this medication
cautiously.
Ø Drug Interactions: Calcium
and magnesium can interfere with the absorption of other medications, such as
certain antibiotics (e.g., tetracyclines) or thyroid drugs. It is typically recommended
to space this supplement out by 2 to 4 hours from other prescriptions.