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  2. Calcium and calcium supplements: Achieving the right balance

    www.mayoclinic.org/.../in-depth/calcium-supplements/art-20047097

    You may need to try a few different brands or types of calcium supplements to find one that you tolerate the best. What prescriptions you take. Calcium supplements can interact with many different prescription medications, including blood pressure medications, synthetic thyroid hormones, bisphosphonates, antibiotics and calcium channel blockers.

  3. Calcium supplements: When should they be taken? - Mayo Clinic

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    The acid the stomach makes while eating helps the body absorb calcium carbonate. Total daily dose. It's best to take calcium in smaller doses. Smaller doses most often means 500 milligrams or less at a time. To take 1,000 mg of calcium a day, split it into two or more doses over the day. Other medicines. Calcium supplements and many ...

  4. Calcium supplements: A risk factor for heart attack?

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    More research is needed to know how calcium supplements affect a person's overall risk of heart attack. What is known is that calcium from food sources isn't a concern. Food sources of calcium include dairy products and leafy green vegetables. Taking calcium with vitamin D does provide a benefit for people who have bone loss or too little calcium.

  5. Calcium supplements: Do they interfere with blood pressure drugs?

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    In general, don't take or eat large amounts of calcium daily if you're taking a thiazide diuretic. Calcium sources include supplements and foods that contain calcium. If you take calcium supplements while taking a thiazide diuretic, talk with your healthcare professional about the right dose of calcium. Also ask to have your blood pressure and ...

  6. Hypothyroidism: Can calcium supplements interfere with treatment?

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    Don't take calcium supplements or antacids at the same time you take thyroid hormone replacement. Take any products containing calcium at least four hours before or after taking thyroid hormone replacement. Other supplements — especially those containing iron — also can interfere with thyroid hormone replacement.

  7. Hyperparathyroidism - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Monitor how much calcium and vitamin D you get in your diet. Restricting how much calcium you eat or drink is not recommended for people with hyperparathyroidism. The daily recommended amount of calcium for adults ages 19 to 50 and men ages 51 to 70 is 1,000 milligrams (mg) of calcium a day.

  8. Alendronate (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    It is important that you eat a well-balanced diet with adequate amounts of calcium and vitamin D (found in milk or other dairy products). However, do not take any foods, beverages, or calcium supplements within 30 minutes or longer after taking the alendronate. To do so may keep this medicine from working properly.

  9. Iron supplement (oral route, parenteral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Do not take iron supplements and antacids or calcium supplements at the same time. It is best to space doses of these 2 products 1 to 2 hours apart, to get the full benefit from each medicine or dietary supplement. If you are taking iron supplements without a prescription: Do not take iron supplements by mouth if you are receiving iron injections.

  10. Vitamin D - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements-vitamin-d/art-20363792

    Ask your doctor if you need a calcium and vitamin D supplement to prevent or treat osteoporosis. Psoriasis. Applying vitamin D or a topical preparation that contains a vitamin D compound called calcipotriene to the skin can treat plaque-type psoriasis in some people.

  11. Risedronate (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    It is important that you eat a well-balanced diet with adequate amounts of calcium and vitamin D (found in milk or other dairy products). However, do not take any food, beverages, or calcium supplements within 30 minutes or longer after taking risedronate. To do so may keep this medicine from working properly.