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Magnesium citrate/sulphate

Regev A, Fraser G, Delpre G, Leiser A, Neeman A, Maoz E, Anikin V, Niv Y. Comparison of two bowel preparations for colonoscopy sodium picosulphate with magnesium citrate versus sulphate-free polyethylene glycol lavage solution. Am J Gastroenterol 1998 93(9) 1478-82. [Pg.1519]

Antacid preparations based on aluminium hydroxide sometimes contain magnesium salts (and carbonate or oxide) to offset the constipating effect of the alumina. This laxative effect of salts such as magnesium sulphate (or citrate) and other saline cathartics such as potassium sodium tartrate is due to their incomplete absorption from the digestive tract so that, by osmotic forces, they retain water in the intestinal lumen. [Pg.186]

No difficulty is experienced in determining the principal components, viz., caffeine citrate, lithium citrate, magnesium sulphate, sodium phosphate and sodium sulphate. Each can be estimated by the methods described under the monographs on these substances. [Pg.229]

Di-ammonium hydrogen citrate (g) Potassium dihydrogen phosphate (g) Magnesium sulphate (g)... [Pg.822]


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