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  2. Magnesium supplement (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Magnesium is used as a dietary supplement for individuals who are deficient in magnesium. Although a balanced diet usually supplies all the magnesium a person needs, magnesium supplements may be needed by patients who have lost magnesium because of illness or treatment with certain medicines. Lack of magnesium may lead to irritability, muscle ...

  3. Calcium supplements: When should they be taken? - Mayo Clinic

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    Take calcium carbonate with food. The acid the stomach makes while eating helps the body absorb calcium carbonate. Total daily dose. It's best to take calcium in smaller doses. Smaller doses most often means 500 milligrams or less at a time. To take 1,000 mg of calcium a day, split it into two or more doses over the day.

  4. Erectile dysfunction - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Erectile dysfunction (impotence) is the inability to get and keep an erection firm enough for sex. Having erection trouble from time to time isn't necessarily a cause for concern. If erectile dysfunction is an ongoing issue, however, it can cause stress, affect your self-confidence and contribute to relationship problems.

  5. Magnesium sulfate (oral route, topical application route, route...

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    Description. Magnesium sulfate is used for short-term relief of constipation. It is also used as a soaking solution to relieve minor sprains, bruises, muscle aches or discomfort, joint stiffness or soreness, and tired feet. This medicine is a laxative and soaking solution. This medicine is available without a prescription.

  6. Copper supplement (oral route, parenteral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    For oral dosage form (tablets): To prevent deficiency, the amount taken by mouth is based on normal daily recommended intakes: Adult and teenage males—1.5 to 2.5 milligrams (mg) per day. Adult and teenage females—1.5 to 3 mg per day. Children 7 to 10 years of age—1 to 2 mg per day.

  7. Calcium and calcium supplements: Achieving the right balance

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    Common calcium supplements may be labeled as: Calcium carbonate (40% elemental calcium) Calcium citrate (21% elemental calcium) Calcium gluconate (9% elemental calcium) Calcium lactate (13% elemental calcium) The two main forms of calcium supplements are carbonate and citrate. Calcium carbonate is cheapest and therefore often a good first ...

  8. Famotidine (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Famotidine is used to treat stomach ulcers (gastric and duodenal), erosive esophagitis (heartburn or acid indigestion), and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). GERD is a condition where the acid in the stomach washes back up into the esophagus. It is also used to treat certain conditions where there is too much acid in the stomach (eg ...

  9. Essential tremor - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Diagnosing essential tremor involves a review of your medical history, family history and symptoms and a physical examination. There are no medical tests to diagnose essential tremor. Diagnosing it is often a matter of ruling out other conditions that could be causing symptoms. To do this, your health care provider may suggest the following tests.

  10. Herbal supplements and heart medicines may not mix - Mayo Clinic

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    Herbal supplements can strongly affect the body. Some don't work well with prescription medicines. This is called a medicine interaction. Herbal supplements can interact with medicines used to treat heart and blood vessel problems, such as high blood pressure and heart failure. Some of these medicine interactions can be risky.

  11. Duloxetine (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Duloxetine is used to treat depression and anxiety. It is also used for pain caused by nerve damage associated with diabetes (diabetic peripheral neuropathy). Duloxetine is also used to treat fibromyalgia (muscle pain and stiffness) and chronic (long-lasting) pain that is related to muscles and bones. Duloxetine belongs to a group of medicines ...