Alfacalcidol: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What Is Alfacalcidol?
Alfacalcidol is an analog of vitamin D and offers uses in treating a wide range of conditions because of changes in calcium levels. It is an analog of vitamin D hormone that gets activated by specific enzymes in the liver. Calcitriol (vitamin D3) is the active metabolite of Alfacalcidol, which helps regulate bone metabolism and correction of the calcium balance in a variety of calcium deficiency conditions.
What are the uses of Alfacalcidol?
We associate most Alfacalcidol uses with regulation of calcium levels. Some uses of Alfacalcidol are:
- Chronic kidney failure– Disorders of the kidney lead to low levels of calcium. Doctors use Alfacalcidol in patients who are on dialysis because of chronic renal failure.
- Rickets– Softening of bones can lead to frequent fractures in rickets and osteomalacia. Alfacalcidol promotes the absorption of calcium in these patients.