And once again, if for any reason, you can't or don't want to take your calcium with food, stick with citrate. Who shouldn't take calcium supplements? While calcium supplements are generally safe and well-tolerated with minimal to no side effects, it's always smart to speak with your ...
placebo (n = 81), 10 mg (n = 47) vidofludimus calcium, 30 mg (n = 71) vidofludimus calcium, or 45 mg (n = 69) vidofludimus calcium. The mean cumulative CUA lesions over 24 weeks was 5.8 (95% CI 4.1-8.2) for placebo, 5.9 (95% CI 3.9-9.0) for 10 mg treatment group,...
Calcium Carbonate The two main types of calcium used in dietary supplements are calcium citrate and calcium carbonate. A better choice for people with lower levels of stomach acid, calcium citrate is more expensive and doesn’t need to be taken with food. Inexpensive over-the-counter antacid tab...
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