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These are known collectively as calciferol.
Who should not take Calciferol Oral?
Does Calciferol Oral interact with other medications?
How to use Calciferol Oral Take vitamin D by mouth as directed.
What conditions does Calciferol Oral treat?
Vitamin D (calciferol)
A specific antidote for calciferol intoxication is calcitonin, a hormone that lowers the blood levels of calcium.
Vitamin D (calciferol) is needed for a number of functions, including calcium absorption, enabling mineralization of bone, and bone growth.
Produced by British Drug Houses, it contained vitamin A, aneurine hydrochloride, riboflavin, and calciferol.
D (calciferol): Nausea, vomiting, poor appetite, constipation, weakness, weight loss, confusion, heart rhythm problems, deposits of calcium and phosphate in soft tissues.
This synergism is mostly used in calciferol low concentration baits, because effective concentrations of calciferols are more expensive than effective concentrations of most anticoagulants.
Ergocalciferol: Activated Ergosterol, Calciferol, Ergocalciférol, Ergocalciferolum, Ergostérol Activé, Ergostérol Irradié, Irradiated Ergosterol, Viosterol, Viostérol, Vitamin D2, Vitamine D2.
The first application of a calciferol in rodenticidal bait was in the Sorex product Sorexa D (with a different formula than today's Sorexa D), back in early 1970s, which contained 0.025% warfarin and 0.1% ergocalciferol.