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Can we take calcium d3 (Picture mentioned) And Ivabradine 5mg is used for ckd or heart problem. क्या  मे किडनी की दवाओ के साथ्  कैल्शियम की पाउच ले सकती हू। इससे किडनी पर समाज तो नही होगा। मेरा creatinine 3.4 हे ivabradine tablet से पल्स कम होती हे या ये किसी किडनी के काम भी आता हे। Ivabradine tablet खाने से मेरी पल्स 70 तक आ गयी है। मेरा ब्लड प्रेशर हाई रहता हे।
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You are 23 years old and your serum creatinine level is high (3.4 mg/dL).  I am assuming you have seen a doctor to find out what caused your kidney damage. To answer your question, yes, you could take a supplement with calcium and vitamin D3 along with Ivabradine. You can take both medicines at the same time without any major side effects. Check your calcium, phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase, and PTH levels in your blood on a regular basis so that you can adjust the amount of calcium and vitamin D3 you take. Ivabradine slows down your heart rate and reduces the work load on your heart. It is given to you based on the condition of your heart. You also said that your blood pressure remains high. It is recommended that you keep your blood pressure under control by consulting your doctor to find the best dose of BP-lowering medicine together with dietary and life-style modifications.
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