- While recognizing the life-threatening risks of hypercalcemia, especially seen some cancer patients, recommendations are based on clinical circumstances and when done, corrected calcium or ionized free calcium.
- For breast cancer patients on an aromatase inhibitor, prostate cancer patients on antiandrogen therapy, or if receiving Reclast or Prolia (used for osteoporosis), we recommend 1–2 tablets daily based on your physicians approval. For patients on Zometa monthly or Xgeva monthly we recommend 2–4 tablets daily based on your physicians approval
- Corrected calcium levels or ionized free calcium levels can assist in determining the correct supplement amounts for each individual.
- For ideal benefit we recommend taking these supplements with a meal and at different times of the day (not all at once).
- Includes magnesium which addresses the constipation when taking significant calcium supplement.
- Avoids vitamin C, frequently not advised when on chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
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Directions for use
Take 1 capsule 1-4 times a day with a meal.
FAQ
- Cancer with bone metastasis.
- Chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
- Age.
- Antiestrogen and antiandrogen, especially when using rank ligands and bisphosphonates.
- Strengthens bones.
- Mitigates osteopenia and osteoporosis.
- Prevents bone metastasis and mitigates SRE’s.
- Avoids vitamin C, frequently not advised when on chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
- Limit calcium and vitamin D to avoid toxicities.
Downloadables
Download the supplement information sheet. We recommend sharing this information with your oncologist and oncology care team members.
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