Calcium 600 mg with D

Single Vitamin & Mineral

Brand: Basic Vitamins

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Functions

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Net Contents

160 Tablet(s)

Serving Size

1 Tablet(s)

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Tablet or Pill

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

3 07610 81232 1

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

Directions: For adults; take one (1) tablet once or twice daily; preferably with a meal.

Market Reference

$3.33 – $48.04· 40 listings
  • Basic Tablets Natural Calcium 600 mg with D (60 Tablets)

    Thrifty White Health Essentials
    $3.33Lowest
  • Nature Made Calcium 600 mg with Vitamin D3

    Walmart4.5(1100)
    $8.98
  • Caltrate Calcium Vitamin D Supplement Tablets

    Walmart4.6(817)
    $16.78
  • Sm Basic's Calcium Tab 600mg With D -160ct (3 Pack)

    eBay - bluemedical
    $48.04
  • Viactiv Calcium Plus D Soft Chews

    Target4.5(2500)
    $10.79
  • Basic Liquid Filled Calcium Softgels

    Walmart - Thrifty White Health4.0(4)
    $11.41
  • CVS Health Calcium + D Plus Minerals Tablets

    CVS Pharmacy4.6(59)
    $14.79
  • Spring Valley Calcium 600 mg Tablets

    Walmart4.7(549)
    $4.74

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Research & Studies

  • Dietary reference intakes: the new basis for recommendations for calcium and related nutrients, B vitamins, and choline

    AA Yates, SA Schlicker, CW Suitor - Journal of the American Dietetic …, 1998 - Elsevier

    … In the first 2 reports, AIs rather than RDAs are proposed for all nutrients for infants to up to 1 year old and for calcium, vitamin D, fluoride, pantothenic acid, biotin, and choline for persons …

    1998603 citations
  • Efficacy of different doses and time intervals of oral vitamin D supplementation with or without calcium in elderly nursing home residents

    V Chel, HAH Wijnhoven, JH Smit, M Ooms… - Osteoporosis …, 2008 - Springer

    … A low calcium intake aggravates vitamin D deficiency by increasing the turnover of vitamin D metabolites by secondary hyperparathyroidism [4]. On the other side, a high calcium intake …

    2008298 citations
  • Calcium and vitamin D supplementation: state of the art for daily practice

    RY Van der Velde, JRBJ Brouwers… - Food & nutrition …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis

    … Rickets was first described more than 300 years ago (Glisson, 1599–1677), but the essential role of vitamin D with regards to bone metabolism only became clear following animal …

    201494 citations
  • Calcium and vitamin D in human health: Hype or real?

    SJ Wimalawansa, MS Razzaque… - The Journal of steroid …, 2018 - Elsevier

    … Vitamin D is essential for gastrointestinal calcium absorption, mineralization of osteoid tissue and maintenance of serum ionized calcium level. It is also important for other physiological …

    2018194 citations
  • Vitamin D signaling in calcium and bone homeostasis: a delicate balance

    G Carmeliet, V Dermauw, R Bouillon - Best practice & research Clinical …, 2015 - Elsevier

    … -dihydroxyvitamin D [1,25(OH) 2 D], the active form of vitamin D are therefore … calcium absorption is a primary target of 1,25(OH) 2 D action and this pathway indirectly promotes calcium …

    2015242 citations
  • Vitamin D and health: evolution, biologic functions, and recommended dietary intakes for vitamin D

    MF Holick - Vitamin D: Physiology, molecular biology, and clinical …, 2010 - Springer

    … in order for vitamin D to carry out its essential biologic functions on calcium and bone metabolism it must be metabolized first in the liver mitochondria and microsomes to [25(OH)D]. This …

    2010296 citations

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2021-06-23. DSLD Label ID: 249877. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.