Thanks for the clear explanation, it's kinda difficult to find not-too-technical information on Gleevec and your video made me understand it's machanism of action a lot better!
Thank you very much. Yes, typically it's just Ca supplements. In some cases hypocalcemia can be caused by low magnesium level / vit D. So we usually also determine them, and if they are low - trying to correct them also.
@@louisdetulleo1347 As a doctor, I would rather suggest you to consult with your local physician. But if you have already ordered, then it would be better to order blood Ca level free and total / vit D level and PTH level at the lab first. And don't buy metal ions in one supp like Ca / Mg / Zn - they are divalent ions - that are absorbed by the same transpoter.
Thanks for the clear explanation, it's kinda difficult to find not-too-technical information on Gleevec and your video made me understand it's machanism of action a lot better!
Thank you, appreciate it very much 🙂
Great video thanks. What can a patient do to combat the decrease in Ca? Supplements?
Thank you very much. Yes, typically it's just Ca supplements. In some cases hypocalcemia can be caused by low magnesium level / vit D. So we usually also determine them, and if they are low - trying to correct them also.
@@Foxterrier I just ordered a Calcium/Magnesium/vit D all in one supplement!
@@louisdetulleo1347 As a doctor, I would rather suggest you to consult with your local physician. But if you have already ordered, then it would be better to order blood Ca level free and total / vit D level and PTH level at the lab first. And don't buy metal ions in one supp like Ca / Mg / Zn - they are divalent ions - that are absorbed by the same transpoter.