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  2. Electrolyte imbalance - Wikipedia

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    Hypermagnesemia typically occurs in individuals with abnormal kidney function. This imbalance can also occur with use of antacids or laxatives that contain magnesium. Iatrogenic cases of hypermagnesemia can be prevented by avoiding magnesium-containing medications.

  3. Achlorhydria - Wikipedia

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    The use of antacids or drugs that decrease gastric acid production (such as H2-receptor antagonists) or transport (such as proton pump inhibitors). A symptom of rare diseases such as mucolipidosis (type IV). A symptom of Helicobacter pylori infection which neutralizes and decreases secretion of gastric acid to aid its survival in the stomach. [4]

  4. Antacid - Wikipedia

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    Calcium carbonate antacid tablets. An antacid is a substance which neutralizes stomach acidity and is used to relieve heartburn, indigestion, or an upset stomach. [1] Some antacids have been used in the treatment of constipation and diarrhea. [2] Marketed antacids contain salts of aluminum, calcium, magnesium, or sodium. [2]

  5. Antacids May Increase Your Risk of Migraine Attacks or ... - AOL

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    New research suggests that people who take antacids may be at greater risk for migraine attacks and severe headaches. Antacids May Increase Your Risk of Migraine Attacks or Severe Headaches Skip ...

  6. Milk-alkali syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The use of milk and alkali to treat gastric ulcers greatly contributed to the development of milk-alkali syndrome in people but the incidence of milk-alkali syndrome greatly diminished when the true cause of most gastric ulcers was identified and drugs other than antacids were developed to treat heartburn, such as acid-reducing drugs like H 2 ...

  7. Bismuth subsalicylate - Wikipedia

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    Long-term use (more than six weeks) may lead to accumulation and toxicity. [8] High daily intake over a period of months can possibly cause severe fatigue, weakness and neurological symptoms that reverse with discontinuation. [9] Some of the risks of salicylism can apply to the use of bismuth subsalicylate. [10] [11] [12]

  8. Heartburn - Wikipedia

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    Antacids (i.e. calcium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate) are often taken to treat the immediate problem [35] H2 receptor antagonists or proton pump inhibitors are effective for the two most common causes of heartburn (e.g. gastritis and GERD) Antibiotics are used if H. pylori is present. [citation needed]

  9. This Is What Happens When You Take Too Many Vitamins ... - AOL

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    For people without intestinal problems, excessive intake of iron from food sources is unlikely. Taking supplements with more than 25 mg of iron can lead to stomach issues such as constipation ...

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