Checal Tablet
Prescription RequiredProduct introduction
Take Checal Tablet regularly as advised by your doctor to maintain healthy calcium levels. Skipping doses may reduce its benefits for bone and muscle health. For best results, follow the prescribed dose and timing consistently.
Common side effects of Checal Tablet include bloating and abdominal swelling. Some people may also experience constipation, nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite. Headache, increased thirst, or frequent urination may also occur. Rarely, long-term use can lead to kidney stone formation.
Precaution is needed before using Checal Tablet in people with kidney disease, kidney stones, low stomach acid, pancreatic disorders, sarcoidosis, or difficulty absorbing nutrients. It is not recommended for those with active kidney stones, kidney disease, overactive parathyroid, high calcium levels in blood or urine, or severe dehydration.
Pregnant and breastfeeding women should use it only under a doctor’s guidance, as it can help support calcium needs and reduce pregnancy-related risks like high blood pressure.
Uses of Checal Tablet
Benefits of Checal Tablet
In Treatment of Nutritional deficiencies
Side effects of Checal Tablet
Common side effects of Checal
- Bloating
- Abdominal swelling
How to use Checal Tablet
How Checal Tablet works
Safety advice
What if you forget to take Checal Tablet?
All substitutes
Quick tips
- Be cautious with medications affecting calcium absorption, such as certain diuretics or antacids.
- Advise patients to report gastrointestinal discomfort, unusual urination, or kidney-related symptoms promptly while taking Checal Tablet.
- Avoid use of Checal Tablet in case of hypercalcemia, hypercalciuria, severe dehydration, or active kidney stones.
- Having a proper diet and lifestyle measures for bone and muscle health may help for more benefits.




