- Before starting the medication, let your doctor know if you have any kidney disease or any liver or heart problems, any stomach ulcers, any diseases causing chronic diarrhoea or malabsorption, or any other pre-existing medical conditions such as diabetes or phenylketonuria.
- Keep your doctor informed of any history of alcoholism.
- If you experience any unusual symptoms or allergic reactions while taking the medicine, please discontinue the use and consult your doctor immediately.
- Inform your doctor of any other herbs or medications that you may be using.
- Offer a detailed medical history and inform the doctor especially if you are on steroids, heart medication such as digioxin, epilepsy medications that deplete calcium reserves, tetracycline antibiotics, chemotherapy, urine-producing medicines (diuretics) or antacids.
- Your doctor may prescribe a low phosphate diet if you suffer from kidney disease.
- Inform your doctor in advance if you are pregnant, planning to conceive or breast-feeding before starting the medication.
- Keep the medicine out of reach of children and pets.
- Store in a cool, dry place, protected from direct sunlight.
FAQ
Question: How does Vircal tablet work?
Answer: Vircal tablet works by enhancing the body’s levels of calcium, vitamin D and magnesium, all essential minerals in the maintenance of the bone and skeletal system.
Question: Should I take any precautions before using this medicine?
Answer: It is important to tell your doctor if you are using any other medicines or herbs to prevent an allergic reaction. Before starting the medication, let your doctor know if you have any kidney disease or any liver or heart problems, any stomach ulcers, any diseases causing chronic diarrhoea or malabsorption, or any other pre-existing medical conditions such as diabetes or phenylketonuria. Also inform the doctor if you have been immobilised for some time.
Question: Can $name cure a fracture?
Answer: Please see an orthopaedic doctor if you have had a fracture. $name is used in case of arthritis and osteoporosis. It is used in speeding up fracture healing, but has limited use in the direct treatment of fractures as a fracture is more of a surgical concern.
Question: What lifestyle changes can help me deal with osteoporosis?
Answer: Load up on oily fish, green leafy vegetables and egg yolks as these are rich sources of Vitamin D. Spend time under the sun (however with proper sunscreen) for quality intake of Vitamin D. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, to keep your organs working properly. Doing weight bearing exercises such as brisk walking, jogging, tennis or even dance can be very useful in promoting overall bone health. However, do not over-exert yourself if you feel too tired or suffer from severely brittle bones. Muscle training activities such as yoga and Pilates can also be very helpful. Limit alcohol and caffeine consumption and stop smoking as these may have a negative effect on bone health. Smokers tend to have lower bone density than non-smokers.