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Magnesium Carbonate; Magnesium Hydroxide; Magnesium Oxide; Magnesium Trisilicate. Other Interactions. Certain medicines should not be used at or around the time ...
Recent studies published in the British Medical Journal found that extra dietary calcium intake was not associated with fracture reduction and increasing ...
... magnesium and/or oral magnesium supplementation (eg, magnesium oxide) at the investigator's discretion. Patients with feeding tubes are eligible for the ...
Other supplements, including those containing magnesium and iron, can have the same effect. In addition, proton pump inhibitors and some cholesterol ...
Hypomagnesemia (low magnesium in the blood), history of or; Osteoporosis (thinning of the bones) or; Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)—Use with caution. May ...
If you are taking aluminum or magnesium-containing antacids, iron supplements, multivitamins, didanosine (Videx®), sucralfate (Carafate®), or zinc, do not take ...
Take this medicine at least 2 hours before or 2 hours after taking antacids that contain aluminum, calcium, magnesium, simethicone, or buffered medicines.
Calcium and magnesium binding site mutations are associated with muscular and immune system disease, respectively. Iron-binding site mutations are more ...
Daily medicines might include beta blockers, antiseizure medicines, calcium channel blockers, antidepressants or magnesium. Your healthcare professional ...
Hypomagnesemia (low magnesium in the blood)—Use with caution. May increase risk of serious side effects. Depression, history of or; Heart attack, recent or ...
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