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C Dol Tablet C Dol Tablet

C Dol Tablet

Quantity Description: strip of 10 tablets
Manufacturer: Idol Biotech
Price: ₹ 43.93

Information about C Dol Tablet

C Dol tablet is a combination of Calcium and Vitamin D3(calcitriol) and it is used as bone joint supplement.


Calcium is used to prevent or treat low blood calcium levels in people who do not get enough calcium from their diets.Calcium is important for growth and development of bones.
Vitamin D3(calcitriol) that is used in the absorption of calcium in the blood. Vitamin D3 helps in processing of essential minerals in the body like Calcium and Phosphorus. Lack of Vitamin D3 results in bone weakening, bone pain, and skin diseases.


C Dol is a nutritional supplement which can be taken by people who have low levels of calcium in their blood. C Dol is used in elderly people to keep bones healthy and strong, and is even effective in Chronic arthritis and Osteoporosis.

Use under medical supervision.

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Doctor I am 72 years old suffering from cervical spondylosis for the past 14 years diagnosed c5, c6 level. Recently I suffered acute neck pain. My doctor prescribed ultracet tab twice a day. I also take atocar, telsite 20 mg and alprax .25 mg. Will ultracet react with other medicine as ultracet contains trem e dol and acetaphenon? Dinanath.

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, F. KUMC, Fellowship in Joint Replacement, Fellowship in Arthroscopy, Cadaveric workshop in Knee and Shoulder Arthroscopy, Cadaveric Workshop in Knee Arthroscopy
Orthopedic Doctor, Vadodara
Doctor I am 72 years old suffering from cervical spondylosis for the past 14 years diagnosed c5, c6 level. Recently I...
As far as you aren't consuming a diclofenac with atorvastatin and telmisartan, you are good. Carry out daily physio and if needed, wear a hard cervical collar for at least 4 to 8 hours a day. 90 percent of my patients do well with this regime. Thanks.
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I have been having a feeling of falling regularly. I have shown to all possible doctors from GP to Neuro to cardio to ENT and most of the reports are normal except that I am on medication for BP. I am invariably always stressed mostly at home due to my aging parents who don't listen which makes me upset. In the past 3 days I have consistent headache and was given DOL 650 one per day. I also have a severe back and body pain. The feeling of falling makes it scary and becomes difficult to move out of fear of falling. I am 56 years and request advise on if is only a mindset change I need and if so what function of medical technology would help me. Regards.

Ph.D - Psychology, M.Phil - Psychology
Psychologist, Mathura
I have been having a feeling of falling regularly. I have shown to all possible doctors from GP to Neuro to cardio to...
Very strongly recommend seeking professional help of a good psychologist. You are overburdened by tension, stress that is resulting in this condition. As all reports normal, psychological treatment will be highly effective. You can be cured in right hands. Best of luck. Practice all that is taught daily on astha channel 5.00 to 7.30 am. Very very effective- esp anulom-vilom and bramri and udgit. You will get miraculous results for free and without adverse effects of allopathic medicines and will gain good physical and mental health, increase in your stamina, good concentration, improved memory, etc. It is excellent to drive depression, negative thinking out of your system. Not necessary, you have to be present in front of your tv at 5 am. Begin by switching on your tv just whatever time you get up and start practicing as being taught. Gradually when you regulate your sleeping time, you will be able to get up next morning at 5 and will be able to do complete workout. The time you spend here will actually be an investment that will remove tension, stress, etc. Leading to increased positivity.
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2 months ago I had zero dol sp medicine and bed rest for a month by doctor recommendations from that month I haven't got my period what is the solution for this please help .if the reason is that medicine it's side effects or what.

MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FMAS, DMAS, Fellowship in Assisted Reproductive technology, MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Gynaecologist, Burhanpur
2 months ago I had zero dol sp medicine and bed rest for a month by doctor recommendations from that month I haven't ...
Hello, the delay can be stress induced, however if you have been sexually active then please rule out pregnancy first.

I have pericoronitis and my impacted wisdom tooth has only partially erupted (gum flap up top. My dentist reduced the height of the wisdom tooth just above it to prevent it from further injuring that gum area. He has prescribed some medicines, mouthwash and gel but I was wondering if those were necessary if it recovers normally otherwise in a few days period. The medication is as follows: 1) hydroxyl peroxide betakind mouthwash (3 times/day) 2) tab. Zero dol sp (3 times/day) 3) tab augmentin 625 (2 times/day) 4) gut ok (once a day) 5) orahelp gel (3 times/day) all of these are meant to be taken for 3 days along with mouthwash with saline water. I don't really mind some pain or a few prolonged days of healing if that means avoiding the medicine.

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Dentist, Jammu
I have pericoronitis and my impacted wisdom tooth has only partially erupted (gum flap up top. My dentist reduced the...
While I understand your desire to avoid medication if possible, I strongly advise against skipping the medications your dentist prescribed for your pericoronitis and partially erupted wisdom tooth. Here's why: importance of medication: infection prevention: pericoronitis is an inflammation of the gum tissue surrounding a partially erupted tooth, making it prone to infection. Antibiotics like augmentin 625 help prevent and control bacterial infections. Inflammation reduction: zero dol contains ibuprofen, which effectively reduces inflammation and pain associated with pericoronitis. Gum healing: orahelp gel contains hyaluronan, which promotes tissue healing and soothes the inflamed gum flap. Oral hygiene: hydroxyl peroxide betadine mouthwash helps control bacteria and maintain oral hygiene, crucial for preventing further infection. Consequences of skipping medication: worsening of infection: skipping antibiotics can lead to a worsening infection, causing more pain, swelling, and potentially requiring stronger medication or even surgical intervention. Prolonged pain and discomfort: ibuprofen helps manage the pain associated with pericoronitis, allowing you to function more comfortably during the healing process. Delayed healing: skipping orahelp gel may prolong the healing of the inflamed gum flap. Considering your situation: early stage: if your pericoronitis is mild and you haven't experienced significant pain or swelling, it's tempting to think the medication isn't necessary. However, even mild cases can progress quickly, making prevention crucial. Partial eruption: the gum flap covering part of your wisdom tooth creates a pocket vulnerable to food debris and bacteria, increasing infection risk. Medication plays a key role in protecting against this. Dentist's advice: your dentist has assessed your specific situation and prescribed the medication based on their professional judgment. Trusting their expertise is vital for optimal healing. Remember: the side effects of these medications are generally mild and manageable, especially given the short duration of the prescribed course. Avoiding medication may lead to longer-term discomfort and potentially more invasive interventions in the future. Alternatives to consider: discuss over-the-counter pain relievers (like paracetamol) if ibuprofen doesn't agree with you. Explore alternative topical solutions for gum healing if you have concerns about orahelp gel. Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to take the medication is yours. However, I strongly recommend following your dentist's advice and completing the prescribed course for optimal healing and infection prevention. I hope this information helps you make an informed decision regarding your medication. Feel free to ask if you have any further questions.
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