The Effects of Calcium Lactate
Calcium lactate is a nutritional supplement used for the management, treatment and prevention of calcium deficiency. It is beneficial for individuals who do not receive sufficient calcium levels through their dietary intake. Calcium lactate can also be helpful in treating medical conditions that result from not having enough calcium, including weakened bones (known as rickets or osteomalacia), osteoporosis (loss of bone) and latent tetany (a muscle disorder).-
Calcium
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Calcium is vital for body function. It is required for healthy and regular operations of the bones, cells, muscles and nerves. If the blood does not have sufficient levels of calcium, it will be extracted from the bones, causing them to become brittle and weak. Calcium lactate helps maintain optimal levels of calcium, which ensures that the bones stay strong.
Other uses
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Other than treating medical conditions such as rickets, osteoporosis and latent tetany, calcium lactate can have positive effects on various other conditions. These include lowered parathyroid gland activity (known as hypoparathyroidism), and women who are either postmenopausal, pregnant or breastfeeding. Calcium lactate can be beneficial for those suffering from hypoparathyroidism, as the endocrine disorder can be caused by deficiencies of calcium (as well as magnesium). Calcium lactate also helps women who are postmenopausal, pregnant or breastfeeding by providing them with enough calcium.
Medicines
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Calcium lactate can also help people who are taking certain medications, including phenobarbital, phenytoin and prednisone. People taking these medicines might experience calcium deficiencies as a result, which can be remedied with calcium lactate. The medications are calcium channel blockers, which means that they obstruct calcium from reaching the muscle cells of the arteries and the heart. Calcium lactate helps to provide healthy levels of calcium to individuals taking these drugs.
Common side effects
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Aside from positive, calcium-increasing effects, calcium lactate can also bring about bothersome side effects. The most common side effects include stomach upset and constipation. These side effects are not considered to be serious, in general, and usually go away rapidly as the body gets used to the calcium lactate. If you notice that the side effects are particularly persistent or troublesome, however, you should notify your physician.
Severe side effects
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Severe side effects of calcium lactate are very uncommon, but are possible. If they occur, it is essential to seek emergency medical attention. These possible side effects include frequent urination, extreme thirst, abnormal exhaustion, headache, muscle or bone aches, mood or mental changes, appetite loss, abnormal weight loss, nausea and vomiting.
Allergic reactions
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Some people also might experience serious allergic reactions to calcium lactate. These reactions call for immediate medical help, as they could lead to dangerous consequences. Some symptoms of allergic reaction to calcium lactate include extreme dizziness, difficulty breathing, swelling and itching (particularly of the throat, tongue and face) and skin rash.
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