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- The ABCs - and Ds, Es, and Ks - of Vitamins - Intermountain Healthcare
Vitamin D, known as the sunshine vitamin, has been popular recently thanks to the vast role it plays in our health Functionally, vitamin D aids in the absorption of calcium and phosphorus, bringing both to our bones and teeth, and regulates how much calcium remains in our blood
- MEDICATIONS COMMONLY USED IN DIALYSIS - Intermountain Healthcare
Description: Active form of Vitamin D Indication: hypocalcemia, renal osteodystrophy, secondary hyperparathyroidism Common Dosing: 1-2 mcg IV Injected into dialysis circuit as ordered or 0 25-2 mcg orally as prescribed depending on indication and patient response
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- MD vs. DO: What Do These Letters Mean? - Intermountain Healthcare
What’s the difference between MD and DO? Let’s start at the top As far as MDs (allopathic physicians) and DOs (osteopathic physicians), both kinds of doctors are board-certified and licensed in all 50 states to practice medicine and surgery, as well as prescribe medication
- What Drugs Are Covered by Medicare Part D? - Intermountain Healthcare
Medicare Part D is outpatient prescription drug coverage, and while Medicare Part B may have limited prescription drug coverage for outpatients, Medicare Part D is a plan that "takes over" where Part B leaves off Not all outpatient prescriptions may be covered *
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