Important Safety Information
Hectorol (doxercalciferol capsules and injection) is contraindicated in patients with a tendency toward hypercalcemia or current evidence of vitamin D toxicity. Overdosage of any form of vitamin D is dangerous. View additional Important Safety Information.

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Indication

Hectorol (doxercalciferol capsules and injection) is indicated for the treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism in patients with Stage 3 or Stage 4 chronic kidney disease (capsules) and in patients with chronic kidney disease on dialysis (capsules and injection).

Important Safety Information

  • Hectorol is contraindicated in patients with a tendency towards hypercalcemia or current evidence of vitamin D toxicity.
  • Overdosage of any form of vitamin D is dangerous.
  • Acute hypercalcemia may exacerbate tendencies for cardiac arrhythmias and seizures and may potentiate the action of digitalis drugs.
  • Chronic hypercalcemia can lead to generalized vascular and soft tissue calcification.
  • Pharmacologic doses of vitamin D and its derivatives should be withheld during Hectorol treatment to avoid possible additive effects and hypercalcemia.
  • Magnesium-containing antacids and Hectorol should not be administered concomitantly.
  • Adverse effects of Hectorol treatment are: hypercalcemia, hyperphosphatemia, hypercalciuria, and oversuppression of iPTH.
  • Adverse events reported by ≥ 5% of the Hectorol-treated predialysis patients included: infection, chest pain, constipation, dyspepsia, anemia, dehydration, depression, hypertonia, insomnia, paresthesia, increased cough, dyspnea, and rhinitis.
  • Adverse events reported by ≥ 5% of the Hectorol-treated dialysis patients included: headache, malaise, bradycardia, nausea/vomiting, edema, dizziness, dyspnea, and pruritus.
  • See Hectorol Capsules Full Prescribing Information or Hectorol Injection Full Prescribing Information or call Genzyme Medical Information at 1-800-847-0069.