Drug Name |
Calcium |
Drug ID |
BADD_D02539 |
Description |
Calcium plays a vital role in the anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of organisms and of the cell, particularly in signal transduction pathways. The skeleton acts as a major mineral storage site for the element and releases Ca2+ ions into the bloodstream under controlled conditions. Circulating calcium is either in the free, ionized form or bound to blood proteins such as serum albumin. Although calcium flow to and from the bone is neutral, about 5 mmol is turned over a day. Bone serves as an important storage point for calcium, as it contains 99% of the total body calcium. Low calcium intake may also be a risk factor in the development of osteoporosis. The best-absorbed form of calcium from a pill is a calcium salt like carbonate or phosphate. Calcium gluconate and calcium lactate are absorbed well by pregnant women. Seniors absorb calcium lactate, gluconate and citrate better unless they take their calcium supplement with a full breakfast. |
Indications and Usage |
Calcium plays a vital role in the anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of organisms and of the cell, particularly in signal transduction pathways. It is vital in cell signaling, muscular contractions, bone health, and signalling cascades. |
Marketing Status |
nutraceutical |
ATC Code |
Not Available |
DrugBank ID |
DB01373
|
KEGG ID |
Not Available
|
MeSH ID |
D002118
|
PubChem ID |
5460341
|
TTD Drug ID |
D0PJ4K
|
NDC Product Code |
55259-0002; 55259-0001; 55259-0007 |
UNII |
SY7Q814VUP
|
Synonyms |
Calcium | Blood Coagulation Factor IV | Coagulation Factor IV | Factor IV, Coagulation | Calcium-40 | Calcium 40 | Factor IV |