Sunday, 29 April 2012

Adcal 1500mg chewable tablets





Adcal 1500mg Chewable Tablets



Calcium carbonate






Read leaflet carefully before you start taking this medicine



  • Keep this leaflet. You may need to read it again.

  • If you have further questions, please ask your doctor or pharmacist.

  • This medicine has been prescribed for you. Do not pass it on to others. It may harm them, even if their symptoms are the same as yours.

  • If any of the side effects get serious, or if you notice any side effects not listed in this leaflet, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.




In this leaflet:



  • 1. What these tablets do

  • 2. Check before you take...

  • 3. How to take the tablets

  • 4. Possible side effects

  • 5. Storing your medicine

  • 6. Further information





What these tablets do



Adcal contains calcium which is essential for healthy bones and teeth. Adcal provides extra calcium to your diet. It is therefore used in conditions where your body's calcium levels need to be increased. Adcal can be prescribed by doctors for certain bone conditions.





Check before you take






Do not take if you:



  • Are allergic (hypersensitive) to calcium carbonate or any of the other ingredients in Adcal Chewable Tablets (see Section 6 Further Information).






Take special care:



Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you:



  • Have high levels of calcium in your blood (hypercalcaemia) or high levels of calcium in your urine (hypercalciuria). If you are unsure your doctor will advise you

  • Have problems with your kidneys, for example kidney stones

  • Have sarcoidosis (inflammation that produces lumps of cells in various organs in the body). Your doctor will be able to tell you if you do

  • Have previously been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to some sugars

  • Are taking any other medication, even those you may have bought for yourself without prescription.






Taking other medicines with Adcal



Tell your doctor if you are taking calcium supplements or antacids for indigestion, digitalis drugs (eg. Lanoxin), diuretics or corticosteroids.



If you are taking thyroxine, bisphosphonates, iron or fluoride medicines, tetracycline or quinolone antibiotics make sure your doctor knows this. When taking these medicines leave a period of about 4 hours before taking your Adcal tablets. Do not take them at the same time.



Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines including medicines taken without a prescription.





Pregnancy and breast-feeding



In pregnancy or when breast feeding, Adcal should only be used under medical supervision. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking any medicine.





Important information about some of the ingredients of Adcal



  • The tablets contain a small amount of sugar and may be harmful to the teeth if used for a prolonged period





How to take the tablets



Always take Adcal exactly as your doctor has told you. You should check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.




Adults, elderly and children over 12 years of age - 2 tablets daily, ideally one tablet taken in the morning and one in the evening. Adcal tablets should be chewed. Do not swallow whole.








Children under 12 - Adcal must not be given to children under 12 years.



If you take more Adcal than you should - You should only take what your doctor recommends. If you take too many Adcal tablets contact your doctor or pharmacist if you can do so. If not, go to the nearest hospital casualty department immediately, taking the Adcal pack and remaining tablets with you.







If you forget to take Adcal - If you forget to take your tablet, take it as soon as possible and continue to take the tablets as normal. Do not take a double dose to make up for a forgotten tablet.



If you stop taking Adcal - Always talk to your doctor or pharmacist before stopping using Adcal.



If you have any further questions on the use of this product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.





Possible side effects





Like all medicines, Adcal can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.




Rare side effects (affecting fewer than 1 in 1,000 people)



  • Constipation, wind, feeling sick, stomach ache, diarrhoea

  • Skin rash

  • Hypercalcaemia (too much calcium in your blood) or hypercalciuria (too much calcium in your urine).

If you are on long term treatment your doctor may, from time to time wish to check the level of calcium in your blood and take urine samples to monitor kidney function.




If any of the side effects worsen, or if you notice any side effect not listed in this leaflet, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.





Storing your medicine



  • Keep out of the reach and sight of children.

  • Do not store above 25°C.

  • Keep the container tightly closed.

  • Do not use Adcal after the expiry date that is printed on the carton label has passed.

  • Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no longer required. These measures will help to protect the environment.




Further information



  • Each tablet contains 1500mg calcium carbonate, (equivalent to 600mg calcium). It also contains xylitol (E967), polydextrose, pre-gelatinised starch, sodium saccharin (E954), magnesium stearate, propylene glycol (E1520) and maltodextrin as a constituent of the flavouring.

  • The tablets are white, flat faced and circular in shape

  • Adcal tablets are provided in packs of 100 tablets.


Marketing Authorisation Holder:




ProStrakan Limited

Galabank Business Park

Galashiels

Scotland

TD1 1QH





Manufacturer:




Pharmaserve Ltd

Swinton

Manchester

UK





Additional information



If you have been prescribed Adcal Chewable Tablets for the treatment or prevention of osteoporosis and would like further information you should speak to your doctor or contact the National Osteoporosis Society on 0845 1303076. The National Osteoporosis Society is a national charity dedicated to offering advice, information and support to all osteoporosis sufferers and those at risk of the disease.





This leaflet was last approved in 06/2008



PG0626



SK0015






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