Calcium supplements
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Calcium supplements are available as different types of tablet - chewable tablets, soluble and effervescent tablets and tablets to swallow whole. Read the label carefully to check how to take your tablets.
Calcium can interfere with the way other medicines are absorbed. If you are taking any other medicines ask your pharmacist for advice.
Calcium supplements rarely cause any side-effects.
At a glance
Calcium supplements provide your body with extra calcium.
They are used for calcium deficiency and can help with chronic kidney disease.
Some calcium supplements are used to help prevent or treat osteoporosis.
You can get calcium supplements on prescription or buy them from pharmacies.
Before taking them, tell your doctor or pharmacist about any health conditions or other medicines you take.
Side-effects are rare but can include feeling sick or stomach upset.
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About calcium supplements
Typ av medicin | Calcium supplement |
Används för | Calcium deficiency |
Även kallad | AaceCa®; A1-Cal®; Adcal®; Calcichew®; Calcium-500®; Calconate®; Phosex®; Renacet®; |
Tillgänglig som | Tablets, chewable tablets, soluble and effervescent tablets and oral liquid |
Calcium is a naturally occurring substance which is important for healthy, strong bones. Our bodies usually get sufficient calcium from what we eat. Good sources of calcium in food are milk, hard cheese (such as cheddar or Edam), yoghurt, bread, calcium-fortified soya milk, and some vegetables (spinach and watercress). Sometimes though, our bodies need more calcium than normal - for example, in childhood and during graviditeten or whilst breastfeeding. Also, as we become older our bodies may not absorb as much calcium as they once did. When there is not enough calcium in our diet for our body's needs then a calcium supplement may be useful.
Calcium tablets are also taken by people who have kidney problems. The levels of a substance in the body, called phosphate, can be too high in people with chronic kidney disease. Calcium binds to the phosphate and this allows it to be removed, helping to keep the levels normal.
Calcium supplements are also taken alongside other medicines for preventing or treating 'thinning' of the bones (osteoporosis). In this case calcium is often combined with vitamin D in chewable or effervescent tablets. More information about this can be found in the separate medicine leaflet called Calcium with colecalciferol.
Calcium supplements are available on prescription, or you can buy them without a prescription at pharmacies.
Before taking calcium supplements
Tillbaka till innehållTo make sure this is the right treatment for you, before you start taking a calcium supplement it is important that your doctor or pharmacist knows:
Om du är gravid eller ammar. Detta beror på att när du väntar eller matar ett barn, bör du endast ta mediciner på rekommendation av en läkare.
If you have kidney problems, or if you have ever had kidney stones.
If you have a condition called sarcoidosis which causes inflammation, particularly in your lungs and lymph system.
If you know you have too much calcium in your blood or urine. This can happen with some cancers or with certain medicines for high blood pressure.
If you are taking levothyroxine for an underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism). This is because calcium affects how well your body absorbs levothyroxine.
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How to take calcium supplements
Tillbaka till innehållBefore you start this treatment, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from the pack. The leaflet will give you more information about how to take the supplement, and also a full list of side-effects which you may experience.
If you are prescribed calcium by a doctor, you will be told how many tablets to take each day and when to take them. If you have purchased the tablets from a pharmacy, read the label on the preparation carefully to find out how to take them.
Some tablets should be swallowed whole without being chewed, other tablets must be chewed before being swallowed, and some need to be dissolved in water. If you are unsure how to take your tablets, ask your pharmacist for advice.
Calcium supplements can interfere with the way your body absorbs other medicines so you may need to take these at a different time to your calcium - please ask your pharmacist for advice. Medicines that may be affected include levothyroxine (thyroid hormone) and certain antibiotics.
If you forget to take a dose don't worry, just leave out the missed dose and take the next when it is due. Do not take two doses together to make up for a forgotten dose.
Få ut det mesta av din behandling
Tillbaka till innehållTry to eat a balanced diet with plenty of fruit and vegetables and good sources of calcium such as milk and yoghurt.
If you are due to have an operation or any dental treatment, tell the person carrying out the treatment which medicines you are taking.
If you buy any medicines, check with your pharmacist that they are suitable to take with a calcium supplement.
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Can calcium supplements cause problems?
Tillbaka till innehållAlong with their useful effects, most medicines can cause unwanted side-effects although not everyone experiences them. It is rare for calcium supplements to cause side-effects but the table below lists some that may occur. You will find a full list in the manufacturer's information leaflet supplied with your medicine. The unwanted effects often improve as your body adjusts to the new medicine, but speak with your doctor or pharmacist if any of the following side-effects continue or become troublesome
Rare calcium side-effects - these affect fewer than 1 in 1,000 people who take this medicine | Vad kan jag göra om jag upplever detta? |
Feeling sick (nausea), stomach upset, or loose, watery stools (diarrhoea) | Drink plenty of water and stick to simple food - avoid rich or spicy meals |
Om du upplever några andra symtom som du tror kan bero på denna medicin, tala med din läkare eller apotekare.
How to store calcium supplements
Tillbaka till innehållFörvara alla läkemedel utom räckhåll och synhåll för barn.
Förvara på en sval, torr plats, borta från direkt värme och ljus.
Keep containers tightly closed to prevent moisture affecting the tablets.
Viktig information om alla läkemedel
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Denna medicin är för dig. Ge den aldrig till andra människor även om deras tillstånd verkar vara detsamma som ditt.
Behåll inte föråldrade eller oönskade mediciner. Ta dem till ditt lokala apotek som kommer att ta hand om dem åt dig.
Om du har några frågor om denna medicin, fråga din apotekare.
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Vanliga frågor
What foods are good natural sources of calcium?
Good natural sources of calcium include milk, hard cheese like cheddar or Edam, yoghurt, bread, calcium-fortified soya milk, and certain vegetables such as spinach and watercress.
Why would someone need calcium supplements even if they eat a healthy diet?
Sometimes our bodies need more calcium than usual, such as during childhood, pregnancy, or whilst breastfeeding. Additionally, as we get older, our bodies may not absorb calcium as effectively as they once did. In these situations, if there isn't enough calcium in the diet to meet the body's needs, a supplement may be useful.
Can calcium supplements affect other medications I'm taking?
Yes, calcium supplements can interfere with how your body absorbs other medicines. It's important to coordinate with your pharmacist, as you may need to take your other medications at a different time than your calcium supplement. Examples of medicines that can be affected include levothyroxine (for an underactive thyroid) and certain antibiotics.
Are there any specific medical conditions that might make calcium supplements unsuitable for me?
Yes, there are several conditions where calcium supplements might not be suitable or require caution. These include kidney problems, a history of kidney stones, sarcoidosis, having too much calcium in your blood or urine (which can happen with some cancers or certain blood pressure medicines), and taking levothyroxine for an underactive thyroid gland.
What should I do if I accidentally miss a dose of my calcium supplement?
If you forget to take a dose, you should simply skip the missed dose and take your next dose when it is due. Do not take two doses together to try and make up for the one you missed.
How should I store my calcium supplements to keep them effective?
Calcium supplements should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct heat and light. It's also important to keep their containers tightly closed to prevent moisture from affecting the tablets, and always keep them out of the reach and sight of children.
Vidare läsning och referenser
- Manufacturer's PIL, Calcichew® 500 mg Chewable Tablets; Neon Healthcare Ltd, electronic Medicines Compendium. Dated September 2021.
- Manufacturer's PIL, Calcium 500 mg Effervescent Tablets; Accord-UK Ltd, electronic Medicines Compendium. Dated April 2020.
- Mediciner Komplett BNF 89:e Utgåvan; Brittiska Läkarföreningen och Kungliga Farmaceutiska Sällskapet i Storbritannien, London.
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About the authorView full bio

Michael Stewart, MRPharmS
Medicine Leaflet Review Manager – Contractor, Pharmacist
BPharm (Hons), MRPharmS
Michael is a community pharmacist practicing in the Midlands and South Yorkshire with more than 20 years’ experience advising on medicines and medical conditions. He has a strong background in healthcare training, having produced and delivered training courses for pharmacy teams and staff of residential care settings, including nurses. He has also contributed to pharmacy advisory boards for the management of low acuity conditions in the community.
About the reviewer

Sid Dajani
Sultan Dajani qualified at the London School of Pharmacy in 1994 and became the youngest elected member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society council since its founding in 1842.
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