Posology
The dosage of vitamin D depends on severity of the disease, as well as patients response to treatment. Based on patients needs, capabilities and preferences daily, weekly or monthly dosing regimens can be offered. Lower dosage forms (e.g. 400 IU, 500 IU, 800 IU and 1,000 IU) are suitable for daily vitamin D supplementation, while higher dosage forms like 20,000 IU contain amounts for weekly or monthly use, which should be taken into consideration. The dosage and the frequency of administration has to be established individually by a physician.
Not all given recommended doses can be achieved with this product.
Alternatively, national posology recommendations in prevention and treatment of vitamin D deficiency can be followed.
Adults
Prevention of vitamin D deficiency and as an adjunct to specific therapy for osteoporosis:
Recommended dose range is 600 IU- 800 IU per day or equivalent weekly or monthly dose [20,000 IU (1 capsule) per month].
Treatment of vitamin D deficiency:
800 IU per day or equivalent weekly or monthly dose [maximum cumulative dose 20,000 IU (1 capsule) per month]. Higher doses should be adjusted dependent upon desirable serum levels of 25-hydroxycolecalciferol (25(OH)D), the severity of the disease and the patient´ s response to treatment.
The dose should not exceed 4,000 IU per day or equivalent weekly [20,000 IU (1 capsule) per week] or monthly dose.
Adolescents:
The dose for adolescents aged 12 years or more should be adjusted dependent upon desirable serum levels of 25-hydroxycolecalciferol (25(OH)D), the severity of the disease and the patient´ s response to treatment.
The daily dose should not exceed 4,000 IU per day or equivalent weekly [20,000 IU (1 capsule) per week] or monthly dose.
Paediatric population
STRIVIT-D3 20,000 IU capsules should not be given to children under 12 years of age due to the risk of choking. Instead, it is advisable to use drops or dissolvable tablets.
Hepatic impairment
No dose adjustment is required.
Renal impairment
Patients with mild or moderate renal impairment: no specific adjustment is required. STRIVIT-D3 must not be used in patients with severe renal impairment.
Pregnancy
The recommended daily intake for pregnant women is 400 IU , however, in women who are considered to be vitamin D3 deficient a higher dose may be required [up to 2,000 IU/day or equivalent weekly or monthly dose (60,000 IU (3 capsules) per month)].
Other conditions
In obese patients, patients with malabsorption syndromes, and patients on medications affecting vitamin D3 metabolism, higher doses are required for the treatment and prevention of vitamin D3 deficiency.
Method of administration
Oral
The capsules should be swallowed whole (not chewed) with water. The capsules should not be chewed in order to facilitate the swallowing of the capsule content. In order to enhance absorption, it is recommended to take vitamin D with a meal.