Not approved by the FDA, EMA, or any regulatory authority for therapeutic use.
Commercial plans also tend to care about BMI thresholds, related conditions, and whether the prescription matches an FDA-approved indication
Vitamin D Bets says that you should only take vitamin D and similar supplements for your CKD under the advice and supervision of your healthcare provider, who also can advise on dosage and type of vitamin D
Side effects of these drugs include: Rashes Itching Swelling Nausea and vomiting Changes in taste Joint problems Fever (which can be a sign of a rare blood disorder that impacts one out of every 200 to500 patients
The type and severity of these effects vary depending on the drugs used, treatment dose and duration, combination regimens, the patients age, general health, and individual susceptibility
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