CaC-1000 Plus Orange 10s
GSK puts out these orange-flavored calcium tablets that fizz when you drop them in water. They’re packed with two different types of calcium plus vitamins that help your bones stay solid. Pakistani doctors hand them out when people’s bones get weak or blood tests show calcium running low.
The tablets have double calcium inside – Calcium Carbonate and Calcium Lactate Gluconate. That’s more calcium variety than most supplements give you. They also threw in Vitamin D3 so your gut actually soaks up the calcium instead of flushing it away. Vitamin C and B vitamins tag along to help with other body stuff.
Bone problems sneak up on people, especially women after their periods stop. Your skeleton starts stealing calcium from itself when you don’t eat enough or your body can’t absorb what you do eat. These tablets help plug that hole before your bones turn into chalk.
When Pakistani Doctors Reach for Them
Medical professionals give CaC-1000 Plus Orange for:
• Blood calcium dropping too low and causing problems • Muscle spasms from calcium shortage • Bones getting soft and bendy when they should stay hard • Osteoporosis making bones snap like dry twigs • General bone weakness that makes fractures likely • Muscle and joint support when calcium runs empty
What’s Actually Inside
Each fizzy tablet contains both Calcium Carbonate and Calcium Lactate Gluconate for maximum calcium delivery. Vitamin D3 helps your intestines grab onto that calcium. Vitamin C patches up tissues and keeps your immune system working. B vitamins help convert food into energy your body can use.
This double calcium setup works better than single-source supplements. Your body processes different calcium types at different rates, so having both gives steadier absorption throughout the day.
How to Take Them
Drop one tablet in a glass of water and wait for the fizzing to stop. Drink it all down once or twice daily, whatever your doctor said. Don’t go crazy and take more thinking it’ll work faster – excess calcium causes kidney stones that hurt worse than childbirth.
Keep the tube sealed tight and away from heat. Pakistani weather can mess with tablets if they get damp or too hot. Kids love the orange taste, so hide them up high.
Side Effects to Watch
Some people get loose stools or feel queasy after taking calcium supplements. Usually happens when you take too much at once or on an empty stomach. If your face gets flushed or you feel weird, that might mean the dose is too high for you.
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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