By Bryan Hayes, PharmD|July 2nd, 2013|Myth Busters, Tox & Medications|10Comments|. Does calcium gluconate have a slower onset of action because it needshepatic metabolism to release the calcium? MYTH BUSTER.B HayesAcademiclifeinem Com
Potassium citrate is used to reduce stone recurrence in patients with calcium nephrolithiasis. Citrate binds intestinal and urinary calcium and increases urine pH. Citrate metabolized to bicarbonate should decrease calcium excretion by reducing bone resorption and increasing renal calcium reabsorption. However...
Does a protein meal, calcium gluconate or secretin influence pepsinogen group I levels in the venous blood of duodenal ulcer subjects?R. PaganoR. CannizzaroD. Braghetto
In June 2012, a shortage of the calcium source (10% sterile solution of calcium gluconate in 500 mL bottles) occurred. To overcome this problem, we first tried to import an alternative source but the administrative delay was too long. The only sources available within a month were 10 mL ...
Moghimi A and Tate M E 1978 Does 2-ketogluconate chelate calcium in the pH range 2.4 to 6.4? Soil Biol. Biochem. 10, 289–292.Moghimi, A. and M. E. Tate (1978) Does 2-ketogluconate chelated calcium in the pH in the pH range 2.4 to 6.4. Soil Biol. Biochem. 10: 289–292....