CaC-1000 Plus Mango (Sugar Free) 20s
GSK makes these fizzy calcium tablets that taste like mango without any sugar. They’re for people whose bones need extra help staying strong. Pakistani doctors recommend them when patients complain about weak bones, teeth problems, or just don’t get enough calcium from food.
Each tablet packs 1000mg of calcium plus some other good stuff for your bones. Drop one in water, watch it fizz up, then drink it down. The mango flavor actually tastes decent, unlike those chalky calcium pills that make you gag. Since there’s no sugar, diabetic patients can have them without worrying.
Bone problems hit lots of Pakistani women, especially after menopause when their calcium starts draining away. Men get bone issues too, but women deal with it more. These tablets help fill the gap when milk, yogurt, and other calcium foods aren’t cutting it.
What Doctors Give Them For
Medical professionals use CaC-1000 Plus when patients have:
• Weak bones that break easily from small falls • Calcium shortage showing up in blood tests • Osteoporosis eating away at bone density • Teeth crumbling or getting loose • Muscle cramps from low calcium • Pregnancy or breastfeeding when calcium needs jump up
What’s Packed Inside
Calcium Carbonate gives you 1000mg of pure calcium per tablet. Vitamin D3 comes along to help your gut actually absorb that calcium – without D3, most calcium just passes right through you. Some versions also throw in Vitamin C, Magnesium, and Zinc to boost the bone-building power.
Taking Them Right
Most doctors say one tablet daily, but some patients need more depending on how bad their calcium shortage is. Never go overboard though – too much calcium clogs up your kidneys and causes stones. Those hurt like crazy.
Take them after eating something. Your stomach acid helps break down the calcium better when there’s food around. If you’re on other medicines, space them out – calcium can mess with how your body absorbs other drugs.
Reviewed by Dr. Sara Malik, General Physician (Lahore)
CaC-1000 Plus can support bone health, but taking too much can harm your kidneys. Women over 45 often need extra calcium, but the right dose must be decided by a doctor.
Disclaimer: This information is for awareness only. Always follow your doctor’s advice before starting calcium supplements.
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