Is Calcifediol compatible with breastfeeding? Do we have alternatives for Calcifediol?

Calcifediol

June 10, 2018 (Very Low Risk)

Daily allowance of Vitamin D for the breastfeeding woman is 400 IU per day which may be attained by a comprehensive and balanced diet. When treated do not exceed 6.400 IU per day and, if prolonged used, check-up for mother’s and child’s calcemia.

A balanced and comprehensive diet make it vitamin supplementation useless.

1 mg = 60.000 IU


See below the information of these related products:
Very Low Risk

Compatible. Not risky for breastfeeding or infant.

Low Risk

Moderately safe. Mild risk possible. Follow up recommended. Read the Comment.

High Risk

Poorly safe. Evaluate carefully. Use a safer alternative. Read the Comment.

Very High Risk

Not recommended. Cessation of breastfeeding or alternative.

Synonyms

  • 25-Hydroxycholecalciferol
  • 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3
  • Calcidiol
  • Vitamin D (calcifediol)

Writings

  • Καλσιφεδιόλη (Greek)
  • كالسيفيديول (Arabic)
  • Кальцифедиол (Cyrillic)
  • 骨化二醇 (Chinese)
  • カルシフェジオール (Japanese)
  • Calcifédiol (French)
  • C27-H44-O2,H2O (Molecular formula)
  • (5Z,7E)-9,10-Secocholesta-5,7,10(19)-triene-3β,25-diol monohydrate (Chemical name)
  • 25(OH)D (Abbreviation)

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