Dihydrotachysterol is a form of vitamin D. Vitamin D helps you to absorb calcium from the foods you eat. You need calcium to keep your bones strong, and to help your muscles and nerves work properly. If you have a low level of calcium in your blood, it can cause a number of different symptoms, including muscle cramps, pain and twitching. Low levels of calcium can be caused by a problem with your parathyroid glands, called hypoparathyroidism. Dihydrotachysterol is used to treat low blood levels of calcium when caused by hypoparathyroidism.
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