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Who can and cannot take colecalciferol - Brand names: Lamberts, Hux D3, Solgar, SunVit D3

Who can take colecalciferol

Most adults, babies and children can take colecalciferol.

Who may not be able to take colecalciferol

Colecalciferol is not suitable for some people.

To make sure it's safe for you or your child, tell your doctor before starting to take colecalciferol if you:

  • have ever had an allergic reaction to colecalciferol or to any of the other ingredients in the capsules, tablets, syrup or drops
  • have a peanut or soya allergy
  • have hypercalcaemia – high levels of calcium in your blood
  • have hypercalciuria – high levels of calcium in your pee
  • have problems with your kidneys, such as kidney failure, or you've ever had kidney stones
  • have hypervitaminosis D – high levels of vitamin D in your blood
  • have a rare condition called sarcoidosis
  • have calcification – high levels of calcium in your body tissues or organs

Colecalciferol capsules may also not be suitable for you if you are vegan or vegetarian, or have a kosher or halal diet, as they may contain an animal product called gelatine.

Find out more about vegetarian and vegan alternatives on the SPS website

Page last reviewed: 10 January 2023
Next review due: 10 January 2026