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Calcium supplements: A risk factor for heart attack? Can vitamins help prevent a heart attack? Cardiac ablation · Cardiac amyloidosis — Treatment options ...
Long-term corticosteroid therapy may cause thinning bones, called osteoporosis. Talk with your provider about taking calcium and vitamin D supplements to help ...
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Calcium chloride/dextrose/hetastarch/magnesium chloride/potassium chloride/sodium chloride/sodium lactate (intravenous route) · Calcium oxybate, magnesium ...
Evaluation of the effect of diet and calcium intake on urine oxalate levels. Development of new technology for measuring the type of kidney stones on ...
... calcium channel blockers (used if beta blockers are ineffective). Mavacamten is the only FDA-approved myosin inhibitor, although another one is in ...
Calcium channel blockers. These medicines relax the arteries. They help lower the risk of coronary artery spasms. Cholesterol medicines called statins may ...
... Calcium disorder. Show more areas of focus for Jad G. Sfeir, M.D., M.S.. Meera Shah, M.B., Ch.B. Internist; Endocrinologist; Family ...
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body. About 1% of the body's calcium is used for metabolic functions, such as vascular contraction and[...].
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