Dcube Plus 60K Rapid Film
By Dcube Plus
1 Film in a Packet

Composition
Vitamin D3(60000IU)

Manufacturer - Douglas Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
No.71/5, First Floor, Perumal Sannathi Street. Tirunelveli, Tirunelveli - 627001

Expires on or after
November, 2025

liver
It is considered generally safe to use Dcube Plus 60K Rapid Film in individuals with liver disease. Based on the limited available data, there may not be a requirement for dose adjustment of Dcube Plus 60K Rapid Film in these patients. However, it is advised to consult with your doctor before use. If you have a history of liver diseases, it is important to inform your doctor before taking DCUBE PLUS TABLET 4'S, as liver impairment can affect the metabolism and effectiveness of certain forms of Vitamin D.

kidney
Dcube Plus 60K Rapid Film may be safe for use in individuals with kidney disease. Consult your doctor, especially if you have kidney issues such as kidney stones or are undergoing dialysis before starting treatment with Dcube Plus 60K Rapid Film.

alcohol
It is advised to limit or avoid alcohol consumption with Dcube Plus 60K Rapid Film. Consult your doctor before consuming alcohol while using the medication.

driving
When taking Dcube Plus 60K Rapid Film or DCUBE PLUS TABLET 4'S, it's generally safe to drive. However, always be cautious and consult your doctor if you experience any symptoms that may affect your focus or reaction time while using these medicines.

pregnancy
It is better to consult your doctor before using Dcube Plus 60K Rapid Film.

breastfeeding
Dcube Plus 60K Rapid Film is considered safe for breastfeeding mothers. Studies show the drug doesn't pass into breastmilk significantly, posing no harm to the baby. It is recommended to consult a doctor before using DCUBE PLUS TABLET 4'S while breastfeeding.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | Vitamin D Derivative [cholecalciferol] |
Therapeutic Class | VITAMINS MINERALS NUTRIENTS |
Action Class | Vitamins |
₹120
Inclusive of all taxes
Content verified by

Dr. Upasana Bhatia
MBBS - General Medicine
Last update on 11-Feb-2025