Vitamin D derivatives
like calcitriol (Rocaltrol, Calcijex) and calcipotriene (Dovonex), used to treat a wide range of human conditions including psoriasis, thyroid problems, and osteoporosis, can cause fatal blood calcium level spikes in your dog or cat.
Not exact matches
Understanding the function of non-kidney
calcitriol production and its connection to inflammatory diseases, ranging from multiple sclerosis to arthritis, is of great interest to a number of biomedical researchers, who would
like to know whether and how vitamin D could potentially be used to treat these diseases.
Calcitriol circulates your body through your blood and acts just
like a hormone.
Calcitriol is active vitamin D that acts more
like a hormone than a vitamin.