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Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine

Volume  10, Issue 3, July- Sept 2024, Pages 163-166
 

Case Report

A Rare Case of Hypercalcemia without any Underlying Disease

Saurabh Saini1, Abhishek Yadav2, Smriti Arora3, Kishalay Datta4

1,2Resident, 3Senior Resident, 4HOD  Department of Emergency Medicine, Max Super Speciality
Hospital, Shalimar Bagh 110088, Delhi, India.
 

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijem.2395.311X.10324.10

Abstract

Vitamin D supplements and calcium supplements are routinely supplements to infants  and females in the Indian subcontinent. However, overdose of these medications can lead to   life threatening hypercalcemia. We highlight the risk involved in self-medications of calcium  supplements by the public, how various advertisements and publicity abet the consumption of  these supplements without any proper medical supervision and how fatal the consumption of  these “over the counter” supplements can cause.
 


Keywords : Hypercalcemia; Vitamin D; Calcium supplements; PTH.
Corresponding Author : Abhishek Yadav,