Phoslo
(Calcium Acetate)
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Quick facts about Calcium Acetate
- Drug class: Renal
- Generic status: Lower-cost generic available (calcium acetate)
Used for
- End stage renal disease - Hyperphosphatemia
Dosage forms
- Pill
- Liquid
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Quick facts about Calcium Acetate
- Drug class: Renal
- Generic status: Lower-cost generic available (calcium acetate)
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These are side effects of Phoslo (Calcium Acetate) reported to the FDA by people taking it, and by doctors and pharmacists.0 reports
- Source: FDA adverse event database
- We searched the FDA database for all the names this medicine may be known by:› calcium acetate› Phoslo› Eliphos› Phoslyra
- Reports are often from people taking more than one drug. Their side effects might not be due to calcium acetate at all.
- Percentages only tell you how common an issue is for people who actually make the effort to report side effects to the FDA, not for everyone.
- These reports are not confirmed or validated by doctors or the FDA.
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Common concerns from people taking Phoslo (Calcium Acetate)
Final section. Do you want to return to drug navigation?Pregnancy
Research studies with animals found harmful effects on unborn babies. It hasn’t been properly studied in humans. The benefits might outweigh the risks even if you’re pregnant. Talk with your doctor.
Tip: Always talk with your doctor before you take any medication while pregnant.FDA pregnancy category for Calcium Acetate
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