You can also get vitamin D from certain foods such as fish and fish liver oils, egg yolks, beef liver, dairy products and fortified dairy products and cereals. Additionally, supplements are widely available if you have a vitamin D deficiency. The amount of additional vitamin D you need will depend on several factors, including your age.
Talk with your doctor before taking any supplements since there are different types of vitamin D. Your doctor can also order a simple blood test to check your vitamin D levels if he/she suspects you have a vitamin D deficiency.
According to Medical News Today, common symptoms of a vitamin D deficiency include:
- Bone and joint pain
- Frequent infections or illnesses
- Fatigue and muscle weakness
- Fractures
Does vitamin D affect the kidneys?
The kidneys have an important role in making vitamin D useful to the body. They convert vitamin D from sunlight or supplements into the active form that is needed by the body. However, people with kidney injury or a chronic kidney disease may have low or severe vitamin D levels, which may require medication.
What is the process of filling a prescription?
You can fill medications with a doctor’s prescription and purchase over-the-counter supplements at Carmichael’s Retail Pharmacy in Crowley. Our pharmacists work with nearby physicians and healthcare providers to ensure prescriptions are filled accurately. Online ordering of prescription refills is available 24 hours a day on our website and through the “RxLocal” app on both iPhone (App Store) and Android (Google Play) mobile devices.
At times other than our normal hours of operation, you may also request non-emergency prescriptions and refills through our Interactive Voice Response System. Contact a Carmichael’s representative to discuss any kidney medication needs or to request additional information.