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Vitamin D · IM injection · Banergatan 10, Östermalm, Stockholm

Vitamin D (D3) Injection Stockholm —
high-dose 100,000 IU
by a licensed physician

MediBalans · Banergatan 10 · Östermalm · Stockholm

A single intramuscular vitamin D injection (cholecalciferol, D3) of 100,000 IU — a depot that releases slowly and lasts about three months. Vitamin D is fat-soluble and given intramuscularly, not as a drip or IV.

Vitamin D injection by a licensed physician. 100,000 IU · 449 SEK · no referral · always individual physician assessment. Open Mon–Fri 08:00–17:00.

At northern latitudes the sun is insufficient for the skin’s own vitamin D production for much of the year. An intramuscular depot restores levels effectively — without daily tablets and independent of gut absorption.

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Licensed physician 100,000 IU depot Lasts ~3 months 449 SEK

What it is

A vitamin D depot —
100,000 IU in one injection

Vitamin D (cholecalciferol, D3) is a fat-soluble prohormone that governs calcium absorption, bone health, muscle function and immunity. An intramuscular injection of 100,000 IU forms a depot in the muscle that releases gradually and keeps levels stable for about three months — without daily tablets and independent of absorption in the gut.

At MediBalans the injection is given by a licensed physician after individual assessment, using Medical Products Agency-approved preparations.

The right route

Why vitamin D is given
intramuscularly — not as a drip

Vitamin D is fat-soluble and prepared as an oil-based depot. Such a preparation is given intramuscularly — it does not belong in an intravenous infusion, where solutions must be water-based.

So be cautious of offers for vitamin D as a "drip" or "IV". The documented, evidence-based route for cholecalciferol is an intramuscular injection — that is how it has been studied and how we give it.

Supported by the literature: a single intramuscular dose of 100,000 IU cholecalciferol raises 25(OH)D effectively and acts as a depot for months (PMC5256876; depot effect 3–6 months).

Why it matters here

Vitamin D deficiency is common
in Scandinavia

At our latitudes the sun’s UVB is insufficient for the skin’s own vitamin D production for much of the year. The result is widespread deficiency — particularly in winter, and particularly for those who spend a lot of time indoors, have darker skin, are older or have reduced absorption.

Signs can include fatigue, muscle weakness and aches in muscle and bone. A blood test confirms the level, and a physician decides whether an injection is the right step for you. To map more nutrient levels functionally, a cellular micronutrient analysis (CMA) can complete the picture.

Common questions

Questions about vitamin D injections