Description
DX3 Injection contains Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) 5mg/ml, a fat-soluble vitamin essential for calcium and phosphorus absorption, healthy bones, teeth, and immune function. It is commonly prescribed for the treatment and prevention of Vitamin D deficiency, rickets, and osteomalacia.
Ingredients
Drug Class
Dosage Form
Uses / Indications
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Vitamin D deficiency treatment and prevention
 
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Osteomalacia (softening of bones)
 
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Rickets in children
 
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Hypoparathyroidism-related calcium imbalance
 
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Osteoporosis (as adjunct therapy)
 
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Supports immune function and bone health
 
Dosage
💉 To be administered by a healthcare professional.
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Adults: 1 ampoule IM injection once weekly or as prescribed.
 
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Children: Dose adjusted by pediatrician.
 
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Elderly: May require supplementation to prevent fractures.
 
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Frequency and duration depend on severity of deficiency.
 
In Case of Overdose
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Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain, polyuria, weakness, confusion, kidney damage (due to hypercalcemia).
 
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Management: Stop treatment, monitor calcium levels, supportive therapy.
 
Missed Dose
How To Use
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Administered via intramuscular injection only.
 
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Injection should be given by a doctor or nurse.
 
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Not recommended for intravenous use.
 
When Not to Use / Contraindications
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Known hypersensitivity to Vitamin D3 or any component
 
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Hypercalcemia (high blood calcium)
 
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Hypervitaminosis D
 
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Severe kidney impairment (without medical supervision)
 
Side Effects
Common:
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Pain or redness at injection site
 
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Mild nausea, constipation, or diarrhea
 
Rare/Serious:
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Hypercalcemia (excess calcium)
 
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Kidney stones or damage
 
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Allergic reactions (rash, itching, swelling)
 
Precautions & Warnings
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Use with caution in patients with kidney disease, heart disease, or sarcoidosis
 
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Regular monitoring of calcium and Vitamin D levels advised
 
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Avoid excessive dietary calcium or Vitamin D supplements
 
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Safe in pregnancy/lactation if prescribed, but dose must be controlled
 
Drug Interactions
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Thiazide diuretics: ↑ risk of hypercalcemia
 
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Digitalis (digoxin): ↑ risk of arrhythmias
 
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Anticonvulsants (phenytoin, phenobarbital): ↓ Vitamin D levels
 
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Steroids: May reduce Vitamin D effectiveness
 
Storage / Disposal
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Store below 25°C, protected from light and moisture
 
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Do not freeze
 
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Keep ampoules in original packaging
 
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Dispose of unused ampoules safely according to local medical waste regulations
 
Control Drug / Prescription Status
Quick Tips
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Ensure adequate calcium intake along with Vitamin D3 therapy
 
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Avoid excessive sun exposure + Vitamin D injections at the same time (risk of overdose)
 
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Report persistent nausea, vomiting, or kidney pain immediately
 
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Follow up with blood tests to monitor Vitamin D and calcium levels