Calcium
Generic Name: calcium
Brand Names:
7030 Calcium Gold
- to prevent and cure the osteoporosis - to prevent and cure the disease of cardiac and vascular - to promote growth and healing
Overview
- to prevent and cure the osteoporosis - to prevent and cure the disease of cardiac and vascular - to promote growth and healing
Uses
take two tablets everty time, two times a day with enough water
Dosage
for oral use only
Warnings
• Do not use during pregnant, breast-feeding, or menstrual cycle • Keep this product out of reach of children under 3 years old
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Calcium used for?▼
take two tablets everty time, two times a day with enough water
What are the important warnings for Calcium?▼
• Do not use during pregnant, breast-feeding, or menstrual cycle • Keep this product out of reach of children under 3 years old
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