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I have a pharmacist from my medical team call me every six months To go over my drugs and any complications they could cause.

First thing they told me was make sure to take calcium citrate not the calcium carbonate I was taking. It is much better absorbed by the system, even without food than other types of calcium. Your body will only use 500 mg of calcium at a time, If you take more at one time it will just be discarded by your body.

I have to take 500 mg of calcium three times a day because my calcium tends to be quite low. ADT really chews up your bones if you don’t take calcium and another bone strengthener.

Costco sells Calcium citrate with vitamin D and magnesium, two things that are really helpful when you’re on ADT drugs.

My oncologist has never recommended I take iron. It does have some real problems with having either diarrhea or constipation so you might want to check your iron levels before considering taking it. They call that iron test the ferritin test.

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Thank you, very helpful. Even though the topic isn’t all that great I appreciate all the helpful information I learn from you brave gentlemen.

The iron that I take is “Gentle Iron” (Iron Bisglycinate” which is “non-constipating” and “gentle on your stomach” It was advised by my primary care physician. The 1200mg Calcium Carbonate (taken as two doses daily) was specifically prescribed by my oncologist. I know about the Harvard study that you have referenced and Calcium Citrate is more readily absorbed by some people, but we all have different metabolisms and should probably do what our doctors tell us to do, not listen to random strangers on the internet. If we do not trust our doctors, we really need to find ones that we can trust.