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  1. Does anyone know how my calcitriol is high but vitamin d is low ...

    Jul 16, 2023 · Calcitriol, also known as active vitamin D or 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, is the biologically active form of vitamin D in the body. It is produced from 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 (OH)D), which is …

  2. Calcitriol and sensipar in dialysis patients : r/medicine - Reddit

    Oct 13, 2021 · Calcitriol as a side effect will increase calcium (may also be a primary effect if you want it to be). If the patient develops hypercalcemia you can use Sensipar to to lower the PTH further …

  3. Calcitriol? : r/VitaminD - Reddit

    May 23, 2022 · Calcitriol is the fully active form of D3. Should get the numbers up quickly. D3 from supplements is inactive until it is partially activated by the liver, then full activated by the kidneys

  4. How much calcium do you take? : r/thyroidcancer - Reddit

    Taking calcium and calcitriol on daily basis. The thing is in both pathology report they haven’t mentioned anything about parathyroid. Does that mean all 4 of them were preserved but damaged accidentally? …

  5. How much calcium do you supplement a day to keep hypocalcemia

    Jun 9, 2024 · I take calcitriol.0.25 mcg 3 times a day, calcium carbonate 500 mg 4 times a day. And magnesium glycinate 250mg one time a day. So total of 4 calcium pills with 3 calcitriol capsules and …

  6. New to this and kinda freaking out. : r/hypoparathyroidism

    Jan 12, 2024 · I'm currently take .25mcg of Calcitriol and tums plus 5000 vit d. My questions for you all... How often do you have your blood work - levels checked? What do you do on the days you feel off? …

  7. Anyone with constant symptoms even with meds? : r ... - Reddit

    Feb 11, 2024 · Anyone with constant symptoms even with meds? I’m 27F and have been struggling with hypopara since TT exactly 1 year ago. My PTH is 5. Despite of weekly labs and adjusting dosage …

  8. Are there any guys who dropped their PTH with vitamin D ... - Reddit

    Jul 13, 2023 · W/ calcitriol (vit D) and cincalcet together, I’m back in range — and creeping closer to the lower part of the range with each set of labs:) The cincalcet alone didn’t do the job!

  9. How long did it take for your parathyroid function to resume?

    Apr 17, 2022 · I stayed on calcitriol (500 mg 3x daily) for 2 weeks after my TT. I experienced twitching and numbness in my legs/feet/ hands for about 4-5 days after my procedure and then it went away. …

  10. Tums vs calcium carbonate tablets : r/thyroidcancer - Reddit

    Feb 22, 2023 · Calcium carbonate is the main ingredient in Tums. Calcium carbonate tablets usually contain vitamin D3 which may help with calcium absorption. I find that calcium citrate works better for …