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Introduction About OSTOSHINE TABLET
Ostoshine Tablet is a nutritional supplement used for dietary calcium supplementation for growth, during pregnancy and breastfeeding, and to manage osteoporosis (weak and brittle bones).
It contains calcium, collagen type II, vitamin D3, vitamin C, magnesium, zinc, copper, and manganese as active ingredients that help in increasing the bone mass and bone strength.
Calcium is necessary for many normal functions of the body particularly, bone formation and maintenance. Vitamin D3 helps in the absorption of calcium from the digestive tract and maintains the calcium balance in the body.
Magnesium is involved in bone and mineral homeostasis and is important in bone crystals growth and stabilization. Manganese assists bone formation and pyruvate conversion. Zinc is essential for synthesis of nucleic acid, protein metabolism and cell membrane.
Copper improves production of collagen which is an important part of connective tissues. Vitamin C is required in the production of collagen in bone matrix. Collagen is the main component of bones and cartilages that are crucial in maintaining joint flexibility and resistance to stress and fractures.
Take Ostoshine Tablet as advised by your doctor. It is not recommended for use if you have increased levels of vitamin D3 in blood or any malignant bone disease. Ostoshine Tablet should be used with caution in patients having kidney stones or other kidney problems.
Key Composition
- Calcium (% RDA 100)
- Undenatured Collagen Type II
- Vitamin C (% RDA 75)
- Magnesium (% RDA 9)
- Zinc (% RDA 63)
- Manganese
- Copper
- Cholecalciferol
Therapeutic Uses Of OSTOSHINE TABLET
Used for dietary calcium supplementation
- for growth
- during pregnancy and breastfeeding
- to manage osteoporosis
Side Effects Of OSTOSHINE TABLET
Ostoshine Tablet may cause diarrhea, upset stomach, constipation and stomach pain in some individuals. Consult your doctor if you notice any such effects while taking it.
Safety Advice
- Always take Ostoshine Tablet as advised by your physician
- Take one tablet every day or as directed by your doctor
- Do not exceed the recommended daily dose
- Do not take Ostoshine Tablet if you are allergic to any of its components
- It is not recommended for use if you have increased levels of vitamin D3 in blood or any malignant bone disease
- Ostoshine Tablet should be used with caution in patients having kidney stones or other kidney problems
- Ask your doctor before taking it during pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Inform your doctor on all the medicines you use, including prescription and over-the-counter medications, as well as herbal supplements
More Information
- Keep Ostoshine Tablet out of reach of children
- Store in a cool, dark and dry place
FAQs About OSTOSHINE TABLET
Q: What is the use of Ostoshine Tablet?
A: Ostoshine Tablet is a nutritional supplement containing calcium, collagen type II, vitamin D3, vitamin C and minerals that is used for dietary calcium supplementation for growth, during pregnancy and breastfeeding, and to manage osteoporosis (weak and brittle bones).
Q: What are the side effects of Ostoshine Tablet?
A: Ostoshine Tablet may cause diarrhea, upset stomach, constipation and stomach pain in some individuals. Consult your doctor if you notice any such effects while taking it.
Q: Can Ostoshine Tablet be taken at night?
A: Ostoshine Tablet contains vitamin D that is thought to interfere with sleep and may cause sleep disturbances. Therefore, it is better to take it in the morning time with a healthy breakfast. However, consult your doctor once.
Q: Can Ostoshine Tablet cause constipation?
A: Ostoshine Tablet may cause constipation. Eat fibre-rich food and consume plenty of fluids if you experience constipation. Consult your doctor if constipation persists.
Q: Can I take Ostoshine Tablet daily?
A: Consult your doctor before taking Ostoshine Tablet daily because prolonged use may cause side effects. If there is no improvement in your condition or if your symptoms worsen after taking it for several days, please contact your doctor.
References
1. https://www.torrentian.com/pisheet/Upload/PI_Sheet/2630.pdf
2. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26343111/#:~:text=Background%3A%20Vitamin%20C%2C%20traditionally%20associated,radicals%20detrimental%20to%20bone%20health.
3. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400234/#:~:text=Collagen%2C%20the%20main%20component%20of,fractures%20%5B18%2C19%5D