Important Safety Information
You should not take Hectorol if you have a history of abnormally high calcium blood levels (hypercalcemia) or if you have very high vitamin D levels. Overdosage of any form of vitamin D is dangerous. View additional Important Safety Information.

Taking Hectorol

How Do I Take Hectorol®?

If you are on hemodialysis, Hectorol (doxercalciferol injection) will be injected during your dialysis session.

If you are on home therapy, you will need to take Hectorol Capsules. Always take the number of capsules your doctor has prescribed and do not exceed your prescribed dose.

Talk to Your Team About Your Treatment

Remember, Hectorol can be an important part of your treatment plan. Be sure to follow your doctor’s instructions for each part of your treatment. Also, be sure to talk over any questions or concerns with your healthcare team.

You should not take Hectorol if you have a history of abnormally high calcium blood level (hypercalcemia) or if you have very high vitamin D levels. One of the main side effects of treatment with Hectorol is hypercalcemia. Tell your doctor if you experience symptoms of hypercalcemia, such as nausea, vomiting, constipation, loss of appetite, and increased thirst. See additional important safety information below.

While you are taking Hectorol, regular blood tests may be required.

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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

  • You should not take Hectorol if you have a history of abnormally high calcium blood levels (hypercalcemia) or if you have very high vitamin D levels
  • Overdosage of any form of vitamin D is dangerous
  • Before taking Hectorol, tell your doctor if you have ever had an irregular heartbeat or seizure, or if you are taking any digitalis drugs
  • Do not take other vitamin D related drugs if you are currently taking Hectorol
  • It is important for anyone taking Hectorol to talk to their doctor before taking any non-prescription drugs or magnesium-containing antacids, and to adhere to instructions about following a low phosphorus diet and calcium supplementation
  • One of the main side effects of treatment with Hectorol is hypercalcemia
  • Tell your doctor if you experience symptoms of hypercalcemia, such as nausea, vomiting, constipation, loss of appetite, and increased thirst
  • Common side effects seen in Hectorol-treated patients not on dialysis (pre-dialysis) were infection, chest pain, constipation, indigestion, anemia, dehydration, depression, muscle tension, sleeplessness, tingling sensation, increased cough, shortness of breath, and runny nose
  • Common side effects seen in Hectorol-treated patients on dialysis were headache, ill feeling, slow heartbeat, nausea/vomiting, swelling, dizziness, shortness of breath, and itching
  • Hectorol is available by prescription only
  • See Hectorol Capsules Full Prescribing Information or Hectorol Injection Full Prescribing Information or call Genzyme Medical Information at 1-800-847-0069.