Composition (Each Film-Coated Tablet Contains):
| Ingredient |
Strength |
Functional Role |
| Calcium Citrate Malate (CCM) |
1200 mg |
Highly bioavailable and gentle calcium salt supporting bone mineralization and strength |
| Calcitriol (Vitamin D₃ Active Form) |
0.25 mcg |
Enhances calcium absorption and bone remodeling |
| Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B₁₂) |
1500 mcg |
Supports nerve health and prevents neuropathy |
| Magnesium |
100 mg |
Aids in bone formation and neuromuscular function |
| Zinc |
7.5 mg |
Essential for collagen synthesis and bone tissue repair |
| Boron |
1.5 mg |
Enhances calcium and magnesium utilization, supports bone metabolism |
| Folic Acid (Vitamin B₉) |
1.5 mg |
Supports red blood cell formation and homocysteine regulation |
| Vitamin K₂-7 (Menaquinone-7) |
45 mcg |
Directs calcium to bones and prevents arterial calcification |
General Information:
Bone health depends on a balanced interaction between calcium, vitamin D, magnesium, and other trace elements.
Calstige is a scientifically formulated supplement providing complete skeletal and neuromuscular support by combining bioavailable calcium (CCM) with calcitriol, vitamin K₂-7, and methylcobalamin.
It not only strengthens bones but also helps maintain healthy nerves and muscle tone—making it beneficial for osteoporosis, fractures, and neuropathic conditions.
Class:
Comprehensive Bone, Nerve & Joint Health Formulation
Calstige belongs to the class of bone and neuromuscular support supplements, designed to promote bone strength, calcium metabolism, and nerve function through a unique blend of minerals, vitamins, and cofactors.
Indications and Uses:
Calstige is indicated as nutritional support in:
- Osteopenia and Osteoporosis
- Post-menopausal bone loss
- Fracture healing and bone mineralization disorders
- Chronic calcium and vitamin D deficiency
- Neuromuscular weakness and paresthesia
- Adjunct therapy in osteoarthritis, spondylosis, and degenerative bone diseases
- Diabetic neuropathy and nerve-related pain
Mechanism and Benefits (Summary):
- Calcium Citrate Malate (CCM): Provides superior absorption and retention with minimal gastric irritation.
- Calcitriol: Regulates intestinal calcium absorption and promotes calcium deposition into bone.
- Vitamin K₂-7: Activates osteocalcin, ensuring calcium is utilized for bone formation rather than arterial calcification.
- Magnesium and Zinc: Improve bone matrix formation, maintain enzyme activity, and promote collagen synthesis.
- Boron: Facilitates calcium and magnesium metabolism and helps maintain hormonal balance for bone protection.
- Methylcobalamin + Folic Acid: Support myelin sheath repair and red cell formation, preventing nerve damage and fatigue.
Together, these nutrients enhance bone density, support nerve health, and reduce fracture risk.
Dosage and Administration:
- Recommended Dose: 1 tablet once daily after meals or as advised by your healthcare provider.
- Route: Oral
- Duration: Regular use for 8–12 weeks or as prescribed for bone-strengthening maintenance.
Common Side Effects (Usually Mild & Temporary):
- Mild gastric upset or constipation
- Metallic taste or nausea
- Headache or fatigue (rare)
These effects generally resolve upon continued use or dose adjustment.
Less Common / Rare Side Effects:
- Hypercalcemia (only with excessive calcium intake)
- Mild allergic rash (rare)
- Soft tissue calcification if used with excessive vitamin D analogs (extremely rare)
Warnings and Precaution:
- Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- Use only under medical supervision if you have kidney stones, renal impairment, or hypercalcemia.
- Avoid high doses of additional vitamin D or calcium unless advised.
- Pregnant and lactating women should consult a healthcare provider before use.
- Maintain adequate hydration during therapy.
- Regularly monitor serum calcium and vitamin D levels in long-term users.
Drug / Nutrient Interactions:
- Thiazide diuretics: May increase calcium levels—use cautiously.
- Anticoagulants (Warfarin): Vitamin K₂-7 may reduce anticoagulant effect—monitor INR.
- Corticosteroids: May reduce calcium absorption—supplementation may be beneficial.
- Iron, Tetracyclines, Fluoroquinolones: Calcium may interfere with absorption; take 2 hours apart.
- Antiepileptics (Phenytoin, Phenobarbital): May increase vitamin D metabolism—adjust dose accordingly.
Contraindications:
- Hypersensitivity to any ingredient
- Hypercalcemia or hypervitaminosis D
- Severe renal impairment or nephrolithiasis
- Patients on chronic anticoagulant therapy without physician oversight
Storage:
Store below 25°C in a cool, dry, and dark place.
Protect from moisture.
Keep out of reach of children.
Do’s and Don’ts:
Do’s
- Take the tablet after meals with water or milk.
- Maintain a balanced diet rich in protein, leafy greens, and sunlight exposure.
- Engage in regular weight-bearing exercises.
- Continue physiotherapy and rehabilitation during fracture recovery.
Don’ts
- Do not exceed the prescribed dose.
- Avoid concurrent intake of multiple calcium or vitamin D supplements unless prescribed.
- Do not consume with caffeine or alcohol immediately after dosing.
- Avoid smoking, which interferes with calcium absorption.
Disclaimer:
This information is provided for educational purposes only.
Calstige Tablets must be consumed strictly under the guidance of your doctor or healthcare professional.
Do not change, start, or stop any prescribed medication without consulting your physician.