Calcium is a mineral that is found naturally in foods. Calcium is necessary for many normal functions of the body, especially bone formation and maintenance.
Bonacal is a drug made in Bangladesh, Singapore. You need a doctor's prescription to buy it. But its analogues can be bought online anywhere in the world without going to a specialist.
Calcium carbonate is a complete analogue of Bonacal. It has the same composition, dosage and methods of use. Also Calcium carbonate has a lower cost compared to Bonacal.
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Side effects
Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more information. High calcium levels in the urine High calcium levels Suspected digoxintoxicity Shake suspension well; chew tablets thoroughly Hypersensitivity Low phosphate levels
Warnings
Ask a doctor before using calcium carbonate if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. Your dose needs may be different during pregnancy or while you are nursing.
Ask a doctor or pharmacist if it is safe for you to take calcium carbonate if you have ever had:
- kidney disease;
- kidney stones;
- cancer;
- a parathyroid gland disorder; or
- high levels of calcium in your blood.
Interactions
Food interaction
Food increases the absorption of calcium carbonate.
Pregnancy
- If the patient becomes pregnant while taking this drug, the patient should be apprised of the potential hazard to the fetus.
- While studies concerning use during pregnancy are lacking, a substantial risk with topical use is unlikely.
- Women who plan to become pregnant or breastfeed should not take this medication unless their doctors determine it is appropriate.
Overview
For adults: Individual. For adults, when used as an antacid, a single dose is 0.5-1 g. For the prevention of osteoporosis, the daily dose is 0.6-1.2 g.
In children, a daily dose of 300-600 mg is Bonacal to prevent and treat rickets and caries.
Indications
- Heartburn, epigastric discomfort.
- Prevention of osteoporosis (including arthritis, breast cancer, in the elderly).
- Prevention and treatment of rickets and caries in children.
Contraindications
- Hypercalcemia
- Thrombosis
- Severe Atherosclerosis,
- Hypersensitivity to calcium carbonate.
Side effects
- With prolonged use in high doses, alkalosis may develop.
Release form
500 mg tablets Number 100.
ATTENTION!
The information on the page you are viewing is created for informational purposes only and does not promote self-medication in any way. The resource is intended to familiarize healthcare professionals with additional information about certain medicines, thereby increasing their level of professionalism. Drug use "Calcium Carbonate" without fail provides for consultation with a specialist, as well as his recommendations on the method of use and dosage health your chosen medicine.
Calcium Carbonate Characterization
Calcium carbonate is a solid, odorless and tasteless white crystals insoluble in water, ethanol and readily soluble in acids with the release of carbon dioxide. It is an inorganic chemical compound, a salt of carbonic acid and calcium. It occurs in nature in the form of minerals, which differ in crystal structure - widespread calcite, aragonite and vaterite, Bonacal the main component of limestone, chalk and marble, one of the most common compounds on Earth.
Calcium Carbonate Density
Density another pill 2.74 g / cm³, (aragonite) 2.83 g / cm³.
Melting point calcium carbonate
Melting point (calcite) 825 ° C, (aragonite) 1339 ° C,
The decomposition temperature of calcium carbonate
Decomposition temperature 900-1000 ° C.
Calcium Carbonate Formula
Chemical formula: CaCO3.
Obtaining calcium carbonate
Calcium carbonate is obtained by the interaction of milk of lime with carbon dioxide or calcium chloride (CaCl2) with sodium Bonacal (Na2CO3) in aqueous solution.
The use of calcium carbonate
Calcium carbonate (calcium carbonate, chalk, calcium salt of carbonic acid) is used:
- in the paint and varnish industry, in the production of paints and finishing materials;
- in the chemical industry in the production of calcium carbide;
- in the glass industry in the manufacture of glass;
- in construction in the production of putties, various sealants, etc .;
- in agriculture, as a lime fertilizer and for complex agrochemical cultivation of fields;
- as a filler for rubber compounds, paper, linoleum;
- in medicine, as an antacid, antiulcer, replenishing calcium deficiency;
- in the cosmetic industry in the production of tooth powder, as a filler for cosmetics;
Bonacal - in the food industry as a food additive dye E170.