Yes, but they can have adverse side effects.
For vegan supplements go to vegan essentials.com
You can chew some calcium tablets. When buying the tablets make sure it says chew-able.
Calcium chloride is typically considered vegan as it is a mineral salt derived from limestone. It does not contain any animal products or by-products.
Calcium phosphate can be vegan depending on its source. If it is derived from plant-based sources or synthetically produced, it is considered vegan. However, if it is sourced from animal bones or shells, it would not be considered vegan.
Calcium propionate may include dairy products, it depends on the source.
"Calcium tablets" is a bit vague. If you put calcium metal in water it will form bubbles as the calcium reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide and hydrogen gas (the bubbles). If you put tablets of some calcium salt in water ... you'd need to be more specific about what it is for us to answer the question.
Sandoz was created in 2003.
Sandoz's population is 23,000.
Maurice Sandoz's birth name is Maurice-Yves Sandoz.
According to one source, calcium sulfate is considered vegan (so no milk!).
Nails need calcium and vitamin D and B to grow so take calcium tablets and tablets that promote bone health. You can also buy nail growth polish at the chemist.
Maurice Sandoz died on June 5, 1958, in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Edouard-Marcel Sandoz was born in 1881.