Is there an injectable form of vitamin D?
Accordingly, is there a vitamin D injection?
Vitamin D plays an essential role in bone and mineral metabolism [1]. Oral supplementation with vitamin D and calcium is common practice in the treatment of vitamin D deficiency. In addition to oral supplementation, vitamin D can also be administered by intramuscular injection.
Accordingly, how do you administer a vitamin D shot?
For parenteral dosage forms (injection): Adults and teenagers—At first, 0.5 mcg injected into a vein three times a week. Your doctor may change your dose if needed. Children—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor.
Nausea, vomiting, and poor appetite These include nausea, vomiting, and poor appetite. However, these symptoms don't occur in everyone with elevated calcium levels. One study followed 10 people who had developed excessive calcium levels after they had taken high-dose vitamin D to correct deficiency.