Calcium Hasco: 115.6 mg/5ml Banana Flavored Syrup
Calcium Supplement for Deficiency and Allergic Conditions


Description
Generic Name: Calcium gluconate + Calcium lactobionate
Brand Name: Calcium Hasco
Drug Class: Mineral supplement (Calcium preparation)
This is a prescription medicine, which requires a valid prescription!
Indications
- Calcium Deficiency: For prevention and treatment of calcium deficiency in children and adults.
- Allergy-Related Conditions: Used as supportive therapy in allergic reactions such as hives, rashes, or hay fever.
- Increased Calcium Demand: Suitable during periods of growth, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or recovery from bone fractures.

Calcium Hasco replenishes calcium levels in the body. Calcium is essential for:
- Bone and teeth development
- Proper functioning of nerves and muscles
- Blood clotting and enzyme functionpic works by mimicking the action of the GLP-1 hormone, which:
- Form: Oral syrup (banana flavor), 150 ml bottle
- Standard Dose:
- Children: 5–10 ml, 2–3 times per day
- Adults: 15 ml, 2–3 times per day
- Dosage may vary depending on age, condition, and doctor’s advice
- Administration: Shake well before use. Can be taken with or without food.
- Common:
- Mild gastrointestinal discomfort (bloating, gas)
- Nausea or constipation (rare with normal dosing)
- Serious (Rare):
- Hypercalcemia (too much calcium) — symptoms include fatigue, vomiting, frequent urination
- Allergic reactions (rash, swelling, itching)
Calcium Hasco Syrup should not be used in patients with:
- Hypercalcemia (high blood calcium levels)
- Hypercalciuria (high calcium in urine)
- Severe kidney impairment
- History of calcium-based kidney stones
- Allergy to calcium salts or any ingredient in the syrup
Information
Warnings and Precautions:
- Kidney Disease: Use with caution in patients with impaired kidney function
- Heart Conditions: High calcium may affect heart rhythm — monitor if using digitalis medications
- Children: Safe when used as directed. Do not exceed recommended dose.
- Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Generally safe — but consult a doctor before use
Drug Interactions:
- Tetracycline & Fluoroquinolone antibiotics: Calcium may reduce absorption — separate doses by at least 2 hours
- Thiazide diuretics: May increase risk of hypercalcemia
- Iron supplements: Take at different times to avoid reduced absorption
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