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Deksel Nano Drop Kids

(15 ml Drop in packet)
Deksel Nano Drop Kids
Product Details
Deksel Nano Drop Kids belongs to the class of 'Vitamins', primarily used to treat low blood calcium levels. Deksel Nano Kids Drop 15 ml effectively treats various conditions in the body like Vitamin D deficiency, osteoporosis (weak and brittle bones), hypoparathyroidism (parathyroid glands make low levels of calcium in the body), latent tetany (a muscle disease with low blood calcium levels) and rickets or osteomalacia (softening or deforming of bones due to lack of calcium). Vitamin D deficiency occurs when your body has low Vitamin D levels and is caused due to inadequate nutrition, intestinal malabsorption or lack of sunlight exposure. Deksel Nano Kids Drop 15 ml contains 'Cholecalciferol' is a form of vitamin-D. Cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) supplement acts by promoting the absorption of calcium, phosphates and Vitamin A from different organs and helps in maintaining overall health.

Key Ingredients:
 Cholecalciferol 400 IU (In Nano Droplet Form) In A Flavoured Base

Key Benefits:
  • Deksel Nano Kids Drop 15 ml is used to treat low blood calcium levels. It effectively treats various conditions in the body like Vitamin D deficiency, osteoporosis, hypoparathyroidism, latent tetany and rickets or osteomalacia
  • Deksel Nano Kids Drop 15 ml  contains Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3). Cholecalciferol is a steroid hormone produced in the skin when exposed to ultraviolet light or obtained from food sources
  • It is a provitamin that is converted into vitamin after intake.  It helps maintain blood calcium and phosphorus levels and mineralization of bone
  • Deksel Nano Kids Drop 15 ml is also used in the treatment of familial hypophosphatemia (a group of rare inherited disorders characterized by impaired kidney conservation of phosphate and in some cases, altered vitamin D metabolism)

Direction For Use:
Use as directed by the label.

Safety Information:
Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.
Keep out of reach of children

Content on this page was last updated on 16 December, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)