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Lemon 500mg Calcium Chewable Tablets, With 400IU Vitamin D3
- Calcium and cholecalciferol vitamin D3 tablets
- Supports bone health
- Maintains the immune system
- Promotes overall wellbeing
- Dairy and gluten free
- Recommended by healthcare professionals





Product Information
Take care of your bones and overall health with our chewable calcium tablet.
Whether at home or on-the-go, these tablets provide a tasty and effective solution to meet your calcium requirements.
Product features:
- 60 calcium and vitamin D3 tablets
- Chewable tablet for optimal absorption
- Lemon flavour
- Adults chew 2 tablets daily & children over 10 years old chew 1 tablet daily
- Great price equivalent to 13p per tablet daily
Support your immune system and maintain bone, teeth and muscle function
Our calcium & D3 tablets come in a delicious lemon for easy consumption. These chewable tablets are for adults and teens and contain 400IU vitamin D3 per tablet as well as 500mg of calcium. These two ingredients combined helps to maintain a normal immune system. It also supports normal bones, teeth and muscle function and assists with the absorption and utilisation of calcium and phosphorus.
Why should you use these?
Our vitamin D3 tablets with calcium are a chewable supplement which has become an increasingly popular way to take vitamins. Simply remove one tablet from the pot, chew and wash down with water if required.
Nutritional information:
Ingredient | Per Tablet | NRV% |
Calcium carbonate | 500mg | 63 |
Vitamin D3 | 10ug | 200 |
*Nutrient Reference Value - Recommended Daily Intake
Ingredients: Calcium Carbonate, Anti-Caking Agent: Magnesium Stearate, Flavouring: Lemon, Vitamin D (as Cholecalciferol also includes excipients Acacia Gum, Sucrose, Corn Oil, Modified Maize Starch), Sweetener Sucralose.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about calcium & D3

Still unsure if calcium and D3 is right for you?
What does calcium do & should you take it?
Most people probably think of calcium as the vitamin you get from drinking milk. But did you know that not only is calcium found in a wide variety of other foods, but that it’s technically not even a vitamin?
In fact, calcium is a mineral: an inorganic element that exists in soil and water and gets absorbed by plants and animals, largely through their food. (This is in contrast to organic vitamins, which are created by plants, animals, and people – like how our bodies naturally produce vitamin D in response to sun exposure.)