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Indications
250 mg or 500 mg tablet: Elemental Costin tablet is used for the
treatment or prevention of calcium depletion in patients in whom dietary
measures are inadequate. Conditions that may be associated with calcium
deficiency include hypoparathyroidism, achlorhydria, chronic diarrhea, vitamin
D deficiency, steatorrhea, sprue, pregnancy and lactation, menopause,
pancreatitis, renal failure, alkalosis, and hyperphosphataemia. Costin is being
used increasingly often to treat hyperphosphataemia in chronic renal failure as
well as those on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) and
haemodialysis. Many patients are unable to tolerate sufficient doses for
complete phosphate control and require additional measures such as stringent
dietary phosphate restriction or relatively small doses of aluminium hydroxide.
Costin containing preparations can provide short-term relief of dyspeptic
systems but are no longer recommended for long-term treatment of peptic
ulceration.
1000 mg tablet: Elemental Costin tablet is indicated for the management of
conditions associated with hyperidity and for fast relief of acid indigestion,
heartburn, sour stomach and upset stomach.
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Pharmacology
Calcium carbonate
reacts with gastric acid to produce a salt and water. For calcium carbonate the
postulated chemical reaction is: CaCO3+2HCl = CaCl2+H2O+CO2.
Two grams of calcium carbonate will readily bring 100 ml of hydrochloric acid
to a pH above 6. The increase in gastric pH diminishes the activity of pepsin
in the gastric secretion. Up to 30% of the oral calcium load may be absorbed.
Dosage &
Administration
250 mg or 500 mg tablet: Calcium Carbonate is always used orally and
when used as an antacid the recommended doses for adults are equivalent to
540-2000 mg Calcium Carbonate per day, doses for children being half of those
for adults. As a dietary supplement, such as for the prevention of osteoporosis,
1250-3750 mg Calcium Carbonate (500-1500 mg calcium) daily is recommended in
general, but again this will need to be tailored to the individual patient
depending on any specific disease such as Calcium deficiency, malabsorption or
parathyroid function. In pregnancy and lactation the recommended daily dose of
calcium is 1200-1500 mg. In chronic renal failure the doses used vary from
2.5-9.0 gm Calcium Carbonate per day and need to be adjusted according to the
individual patient. To maximize effective phosphate binding in this context the
Calcium Carbonate should be given with meals.
1000
mg tablet: 2000-3000 mg tablet when symptoms occur; may be repeated
hourly if needed or as directed by the physician.
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Interaction
Costin
may enhance the cardiac effects of digoxin and other cardiac glycosides, if
systemic hypercalcaemia occurs. Costin may interfere with the absorption of
concomitantly administered tetracycline preparations and in chronic renal
failure modification of vitamin D therapy may be required to avoid
hypercalcaemia when Costin is used as the primary phosphate binder.
Contraindications
When
hypercalcaemia occurs, discontinuation of the drug is usually sufficient to
return serum calcium concentrations to normal. Calcium salts should be used
cautiously in patients with sarcoidosis, renal or cardiac disease, and in
patients receiving cardiac glycosides.
Side Effects
Orally
administered Costin may be irritating to the GI tract. It may also cause
constipation. Hypercalcaemia is rarely produced by administration of calcium
alone, but may occur when large doses are given to patients with chronic renal
failure.
Pregnancy &
Lactation
Calcium
containing drugs have been widely used in pregnancy by way of oral calcium
supplementation or antacid therapy. Calcium Carbonate can be used in lactating
women too.
Use in Special
Populations
Use in children: Costin has been extensively studied in
children and infants with chronic renal failure and is both safe and effective.
Use
in elderly: In case of elderly patients with renal failure when Costin is
taken constipation may be troublesome one for this group. For this reason,
monitoring of serum calcium and phosphate is of course indicated for elderly
patients.
Therapeutic Class
Minerals
in bone formation, Specific mineral preparations
Storage Conditions
Store
in a cool, dry place in controlled room temperature.
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