OsteVit-D One-A-Week

OsteVit-D One-A-Week Vitamin D3 contains vitamin D3 7000 IU. With a weekly dose, you get all the vitamin D from seven daily capsules in one.

OsteVit-D One-A-Week is available from your pharmacist without a prescription.

OsteVit-D One-A-Week is for the treatment and prevention of vitamin D deficiency in adults, adolescents and high risk indivudals as directed by your medical practitioner or pharmacist.

Free from gluten, yeast, sugar or sweeteners, starch, lactose monohydrate and flavours.

Available in 30 capsules or 10 capsules pack.

ASK YOUR PHARMACIST ABOUT THIS PRODUCT.

Benefits

Australia’s #1 One-A-Week Vitamin D3*

Enhances calcium absorption

OsteVit-D is an Australian Family Owned Bone Health Brand

OsteVit-D One-A-Week contains no added gluten, yeast, sugar or sweeteners, starch, lactose monohydrate or flavours

*IQVIA MiCHA S3 Vitamin D Value Sales MAT 07/2022

Directions for use

Adults and children over 12 years of age: One capsule weekly.

Not recommended for children under 12 years.

Where to buy

The OsteVit-D Range is available for purchase in leading Australian pharmacies.

Super Pharmacy
Chemist Warehouse
Pharmacy 4 Less
Priceline

FAQs

Is OsteVit-D One-A-Week as effective as once daily vitamin D?

Yes. OsteVit-D One-A-Week is a more convenient way to take vitamin D, once weekly compared to once daily. The total dose is the same as daily use, 7000 IU per week and in general both doses are equally effective and are equally well tolerated.

Who is at risk of low vitamin D levels?

There are a number of different factors that can increase your risk of having low vitamin D levels such as:

  • People who are less likely to spend time in the sun, such as office workers and shift workers
  • People with darker skin
  • People who wear modest clothes, covering most of their skin
  • People living in aged care facilities

Does the vitamin D in OsteVit-D interact with any medications?

Vitamin D does not interact with any other medications but some prescription medicines interact with vitamin D by increasing degradation and may cause low levels of vitamin D. If you are taking other medications, ask your pharmacist.