cinacalcet, cisplatin, enemas (sodium phosphate), estrogens, fluoride, foscarnet, gentamicin, phenobarbital, steroids, zoledronic acid, laxatives abuse (mineral oil, senna), long-term use of gastric acid-lowering drugs (cimetidine, omeprazole, aluminium and magnesium antacids) reduce calcium absorption ...
were AST increased (51%; 8%), ALT increased (45%; 9%), increased glucose (44%; 2.2%), decreased leukocytes (43%; 1.6%), decreased albumin (42%; 0.7%), decreased calcium (41%; 3.8%), increased creatinine...
Risk of hospitalization for upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding associated with ketorolac, other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, calcium antagonists, and other antihypertensive drugs. Arch Intern Med 1998;158:33-39.M. Gallerani, M. Simonato, R. Manfredini, S. Volpato, G. B. Vigna, and ...
iron is found in red blood cells and iron deficiency causes anaemia. So, metals are used in medicines to treat deficiencies and sickness. Besides this, metals like magnesium, calcium and aluminium are used as antacids. Most of the equipment in hospitals used to treat patients are also made o...
(Zofran), Spinal Cord betahistine dihydrochloride (Serc), barbiturates (Phenobar- bital), zopiclone (Rhovane), methylphenidate HCl (Ritalin), cyproheptadine HCl (Periactin), probaclac (Bifilact), hydro- cortisone acetate-zinc sulfate (Anusol-HC), benzoylperoxide (Benzogel), calcium carbonate (...
Concurrent administration of antacids has been implicated as a cause in the decrease in bioavailability of quinolones (Package Insert Cipro® Tablets: Miles, Inc. Pharmaceutical Division; 400 Morgan Lane; West Haven, Conn. 06516). Salts frequently contained in the antacids are calcium carbonate, ...
antacid preparations such as aluminum, calcium and magnesium hydroxides; magnesium oxide or composite substances, such as Al2O3.6MgO.CO212H2O, (Mg6Al2(OH)16CO3.4H2O), MgO.Al2O3.2SiO2.nH2O or similar compounds; organic pH-buffering subst such as trihydroxymethylaminomethane, basic amino acids ...
(and possibly diclofenac, tolfenamic acid and fenbufen) which undergoes presystemic hydrolysis to form salicylic acid. Concomitant administration of NSAIDs with food or antacids may in some cases lead to delayed or even reduced absorption. The NSAIDs are highly bound to plasma proteins (mainly ...