Vitamin D should be used with caution in patients with impairment of renal function and the effect on calcium and phosphate levels should be monitored. The risk of soft tissue calcification should be taken into account. In patients with severe renal insufficiency, vitamin D in the form of colecalciferol is not metabolized normally and other forms of vitamin D should be used.
Caution is required in patients receiving treatment for cardiovascular disease.
Vit-D drops should be prescribed with caution to patients suffering from sarcoidosis because of the risk of increased metabolism of vitamin D to its active form. These patients should be monitored with regard to the calcium content in serum and urine.
Effects on ability to drive and use machines: Vit-D drops has no influence on the ability to drive and use machines.
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