Dosage form: tablet
Drug classes:Minerals and electrolytes, Phosphate binders
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Jan 1, 2021.
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- Indications and Usage
- Dosage and Administration
- Dosage Forms and Strengths
- Contraindications
- Warnings and Precautions
- Adverse Reactions/Side Effects
- Drug Interactions
- Use In Specific Populations
- Overdosage
- Description
- Clinical Pharmacology
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Indications and Usage for Calcium Acetate Tablets
Calcium acetate is a phosphate binder indicated to reduce serum phosphorus in patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD).
Calcium Acetate Tablets Dosage and Administration
The recommended initial dose of calcium acetate for the adult dialysis patient is 2 tablets with each meal. Increase the dose gradually to lower serum phosphorus levels to the target range, as long as hypercalcemia does not develop. Most patients require 3 to 4 tablets with each meal.
Dosage Forms and Strengths
Tablets: 667 mg calcium acetate per tablet.
Contraindications
Patients with hypercalcemia.