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Milk of Magnesia magnesium

Calamine Ephedrine Lithium carbonate Milk of Magnesia Magnesium stearate Sodium lactate Injection. [Pg.101]

Dietary fiber Milk of magnesia Magnesium citrate... [Pg.474]

A stomach upset is often brought on by eating too much acidic food. When this happens, a weak base is needed to combat the stomach s excess acidity. "Milk of magnesia" (magnesium hydroxide) is one of the most common mild bases used for this purpose. It is able to neutralize acids in the stomach without producing any harmful side effects. [Pg.20]

Milk of magnesia Magnesium hydroxide Mg(OH)2 2H30- + 20H — 4H2O... [Pg.165]

Milk of magnesia (magnesium oxide) is often used to treat acid indigestion, or heartburn. Why ... [Pg.112]

Representative Chemicaes Magnesium sulfate (Epsom salts) Magnesium hydroxide (in suspension milk of magnesia) Magnesium citrate Chemicae Abstracts Service Registry Number CAS 7439-95-4... [Pg.1585]

Milk of Magnesia magnesium hydroxide, milnacipran [ban, inn] (F 2207 TN 912) is a non-trlcydic class cyclopropanecarboxamide derivative, a serotonin and noradrenaline uptake inhibitor, with antidepressant properties. [Pg.182]

Osmotic laxatives contain three types of electrolyte salts sodium salts (sodium phosphate or phospho-soda, sodium biphosphate), magnesium salts (magnesium hydroxide (milk of magnesia), magnesium citrate, magnesium sulfate (Epsom salts), and potassium salts (potassium bitartrate, potassium phosphate). Serum electrolytes should be monitored to avoid electrolyte imbalance. Good renal function is needed to excrete any excess salts. [Pg.362]

Common acids and bases include aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) and milk of magnesia (magnesium hydroxide). Besides providing the basis of many medicinal and household products, though, acid-base chemistry is important in industrial processes and essential in sustaining biological systems. Before we can discuss acid-base reactions, we need to know more about acids and bases themselves. [Pg.557]

Write the balanced equation and the net ionic equation that represent the reaction that takes place when milk of magnesia (magnesium hydroxide) reacts vwith hydrochloric acid in your stomach. [Pg.499]

The distress may be relieved by antacids, including calcium carbonate, aluminum hydroxide gel, milk of magnesia, magnesium carbonate, and magnesium trisilicate. [Pg.564]

Overuse of such substances as milk of magnesia (magnesium hydroxide, an antacid and laxative) or Epsom salts (magnesium sulfate, a laxative and tonic) may lead to deficiencies of other minerals, or even to toxicity. [Pg.642]


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