Calcitriol: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Calcitriol?
Calcitriol, also known as 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol, is an active form of vitamin D typically formed in the kidney. It helps the body absorb calcium from the stomach. The drug is used to treat low calcium levels and bone diseases when the parathyroid glands or kidneys are not working normally.
Calcitriol is used to treat conditions such as hyperparathyroidism.
What are the uses of Calcitriol?
Calcitriol is a biologically active artificial form of vitamin D. It is used to treat conditions like metabolic bone disease in people with chronic kidney failure and hyperparathyroidism (overactive parathyroid glands).
Calcitriol is also used to prevent and treat certain calcium/phosphorus/parathyroid problems resulting from long-term kidney dialysis. Calcitriol is usually used along with specific diet recommendations.