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Alfacalcidol has a weaker impact on [[calcium metabolism]] than [[calcitriol]]; but significant effects on the [[immune system]], including [[regulatory T cells]]. It is considered to be a more useful form of [[vitamin D]] supplementation, mostly due to much longer half-life and lower kidney load. It is the most commonly prescribed vitamin D metabolite for patients with [[end stage renal disease]], given that impaired renal function alters the ability to carry out the second [[hydroxylation]] step required for the formation of the physiologically active form of vitamin D, [[1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3]]. Alfacalcidol is an active vitamin D3 metabolite, and therefore does not require the second [[hydroxylation]] step in the [[kidney]].

Alfacalcidol has a weaker impact on calcium metabolism than calcitriol; but significant effects on the immune system, including regulatory T cells. It is considered to be a more useful form of vitamin D supplementation, mostly due to much longer half-life and lower kidney load. It is the most commonly prescribed vitamin D metabolite for patients with end stage renal disease, given that impaired renal function alters the ability to carry out the second hydroxylation step required for the formation of the physiologically active form of vitamin D, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3. Alfacalcidol is an active vitamin D3 metabolite, and therefore does not require the second hydroxylation step in the kidney.