NatureMade Vitamin D Treatment Report

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What is NatureMade Vitamin D?

An example of NatureMade Vitamin D

Vitamin D actually refers to a group of steroid molecules. It is called the sunlight vitamin because the body produces it when the sun's rays strike the skin. It is important for the proper absorption of calcium from food and is vital for the control of the levels of calcium in the blood.

Reported Purpose & Perceived Effectiveness

Reasons and Perceived effectiveness
Perceived Effectiveness
Purpose # of patients # of patients with evaluations
Major
Moderate
Slight
None
Can’t tell
21 2 Efficacy_major Efficacy_cant_tell
16 0
6 1 Efficacy_cant_tell
3 1 Efficacy_cant_tell
2 1 Efficacy_none
1 0

See all 54 patients currently taking NatureMade Vitamin D

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Reported Side Effects

Side effects as an overall problem

Severe
0
Moderate
0
Mild
0
None
6

Reported Dosages

Frequently reported dosages based on patients currently taking NatureMade Vitamin D. See all 21 dosages

  400 intl units daily 1,000 intl units daily 1,000 mg daily 1,200 intl units daily 2,000 intl units daily 2,000 mg daily 2,200 intl units daily 4,000 intl units daily 5,000 intl units daily 10,000 intl units daily
  5 Number of Patients: 5 15 Number of Patients: 15 3 Number of Patients: 3 2 Number of Patients: 2 10 Number of Patients: 10 2 Number of Patients: 2 1 Number of Patients: 1 2 Number of Patients: 2 2 Number of Patients: 2 1 Number of Patients: 1  

Reported Stop Reasons

Why Patients Stopped Taking NatureMade Vitamin D (multiple reasons could be selected)
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Other 6   Other: 60%
Not indicated 2   Not indicated: 20%
Doctor's advice 1   Doctor's advice: 10%
Course of treatment ended 1   Course of treatment ended: 10%

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Currently Taking NatureMade Vitamin D

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0-1 month 1-3 months 3-6 months 6 months-1year 1-2 years 2 years or more
0
0
0
0

Stopped Taking NatureMade Vitamin D

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0-1 month 1-3 months 3-6 months 6 months-1year 1-2 years 2 years or more
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Reported Adherence, Burden & Cost See details from patient evaluations

Adherence

Taking treatment as prescribed

Adherence of NatureMade Vitamin D

Always
5 83%
Usually
0 0%
Sometimes
1 17%
Never
0 0%

Burden

Difficulty being on treatment

Burden of NatureMade Vitamin D

Very
0 0%
Somewhat
0 0%
A little
0 0%
Not at all
6 100%

Cost

Paid out of pocket

Cost of NatureMade Vitamin D

$200+
0 0%
$100-199
0 0%
$50-99
0 0%
$25-49
0 0%
< $25
4 100%

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2 patient evaluations for NatureMade Vitamin D

  • Kyrah
    Sex: F
    Data Quality: 0 stars
    MS: 18 yrs
    Type: Relapsing-Remitting
    Sensation: Severe
    Overall: Mild
    Cognition: moderate
    Vision: mild
    Speech: none
    Swallowing: none
    Upper limb: none
    Walking: mild
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Purpose: Vitamin D deficiency (Started Mar 08, 2010)
Date Dosage Perceived effectiveness Side Effects Adherence Burden
May 11, 2010 2000 intl units Daily ?Can't tell NoneNoneNoneNoneNone AlwaysAlwaysAlwaysAlwaysAlways Not at allNot at allNot at allNot at allNot at all
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Purpose: Other (Started Jan 14, 2008)
Date Dosage Perceived effectiveness Side Effects Adherence Burden
Aug 01, 2008 1000 intl units Daily Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Major NoneNoneNoneNoneNone SometimesSometimesSometimesSometimesSometimes Not at allNot at allNot at allNot at allNot at all
  • Icon_thumb_off 0 helpful marks

4 additional evaluations for NatureMade Vitamin D are not currently shared publicly.

What is cholecalciferol?

Cholecalciferol is a vitamin D3. Vitamin D is important for the absorption of calcium from the stomach and for the functioning of calcium in the body.

Cholecalciferol is used to treat or prevent many conditions caused by a lack of vitamin D, especially conditions of the skin or bones.

Cholecalciferol may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide.


Precautions

Do not use this medication if you have ever had an allergic reaction to vitamin D, or if you have:

  • high levels of calcium in your blood (hypercalcemia);
  • high levels of vitamin D in your body (hypervitaminosis D); or
  • any condition that makes it hard for your body to absorb nutrients from food (malabsorption).

Before taking cholecalciferol, tell your doctor if you are allergic to any drugs, or if you have:

  • heart disease;
  • kidney disease; or
  • an electrolyte imbalance.

If you have any of these conditions, you may need a dose adjustment or special tests to safely take this medication.

Your cholecalciferol dose needs may change if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment, or if you are breast-feeding a baby.

Do not take other vitamin or mineral supplements unless your doctor has told you to.

Avoid using calcium supplements or antacids without your doctor’s advice. Use only the specific type of supplement or antacid your doctor recommends.

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Instructions

Seek emergency medical attention if you think you have used too much of this medicine. An overdose of vitamin D can cause serious or life-threatening side effects.

Overdose symptoms may include headache, weakness, drowsiness, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, constipation, muscle or bone pain, metallic taste in the mouth, weight loss, itchy skin, changes in heart rate, loss of interest in sex, confusion, unusual thoughts or behavior, severe pain in your upper stomach spreading to your back, or fainting.

Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, wait until then to take the medicine and skip the missed dose. Do not take extra medicine to make up the missed dose.

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Side Effects

Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

Stop taking cholecalciferol and call your doctor at once if you have a serious side effect such as:

  • thinking problems, changes in behavior, feeling irritable;
  • urinating more than usual;
  • chest pain, feeling short of breath; or
  • early signs of vitamin D overdose (weakness, metallic taste in your mouth, weight loss, muscle or bone pain, constipation, nausea, and vomiting).

This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Tell your doctor about any unusual or bothersome side effect. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

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Interactions

Before taking cholecalciferol, tell your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines:

  • seizure medication;
  • cholestyramine (Prevalite, Questran);
  • colestipol (Colestid);
  • steroids (prednisone and others);
  • digoxin (digitalis, Lanoxin); or
  • a diuretic (water pill) such as chlorothiazide (Diuril), hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ, HydroDiuril, Hyzaar, Lopressor, Vasoretic, Zestoretic), chlorthalidone (Hygroton, Thalitone), indapamide (Lozol), metolazone (Mykrox, Zaroxolyn), and others.

This list is not complete and there may be other drugs that can interact with cholecalciferol. Tell your doctor about all your prescription and over-the-counter medications, vitamins, minerals, herbal products, and drugs prescribed by other doctors. Do not start a new medication without telling your doctor.

Other Names

Delta D3, Vitamin D3, cholecalciferol, vitamin D3, D 1000 IU, D3-5, and D3-50

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Disclaimer

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