A.t.10

Contraindications

Hypercalcemia, carbon dioxide poisoning, tetanic seizures.

Incompatibilities

It is incompatible with calcium preparations, parathyroid hormone, some diuretics, vitamin D and similar substances.

Pharmaceutical form

Clear, slightly yellowish oil solution.

Undesirable effects

Hypercalcemia, loss of appetite, dyspeptic disorders, increased fatigue, thirst, headache, polyuria, calcium deposition in the tissues (calcification).

Therapeutic indications

Hypoparathyroidism, pseudohypoparathyroidism, tetany, bone diseases caused by vitamin D deficiency.

Pharmacotherapeutic group

  • Regulator of calcium and phosphorus metabolism [Correctors of bone and cartilage tissue metabolism]
  • Vitamins and vitamin-like products

Special precautions for storage

In a place protected from light, at a temperature of 18-25 °C.

Keep out of reach of children.

Shelf life of the drug A. T. 10®5 лет.

Do not use after the expiration date indicated on the package.

Nature and contents of container

Oral solution 1 ml
dihydrotachisterol 1 mg
excipients: medium-chain triglycerides  

in dark glass dropper bottles of 15 ml, in a pack of cardboard 1 dropper bottle.

Fertility, pregnancy and lactation

Acceptable, but only under medical supervision.

Nosological classification (ICD-10)

  • E20 Hypoparathyroidism
  • E55 Vitamin D deficiency
  • R29. 0 Tetany

Dosage (Posology) and method of administration

Inside, on an empty stomach or after eating with a small amount of liquid, you can-with food (for example, on a piece of bread or sugar), the oil solution does not mix with water.

The daily dose is determined by the doctor individually, depending on the level of calcium in the blood.

0.5 mg of the drug A. T. 10® corresponds to about 15 drops.

Recommended doses: in hypoparathyroidism-0.75-2.5 mg/day for several days, the maintenance dose-0.2-1 mg / day.

The daily dose of the drug can be taken in several doses. The duration of treatment is determined by the doctor.

Treatment with the drug A. T. 10® you can't interrupt it yourself.

ATC - Anatomical and therapeutic chemical classification

A11CC02 Dihydrotachisterol