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Counteractive effect of antacid suspensions on intrinsic dental erosion.

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 2012
This in vitro study aimed to investigate the anti-erosive effect of antacid suspensions applied to enamel after exposure to hydrochloric acid (HCl). Ninety bovine enamel slabs were embedded, flattened, and polished.
C. Turssi   +5 more
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Antacid-induced osteomalacia

Clinical Rheumatology, 1996
The case of a 49-year-old woman suffering from generalized skeletal pain and multiple fractures accompanied by severe hypophosphataemia and low urinary phosphorus excretion is reported. She had been taking large amounts of antacids containing aluminum hydroxide for many years. A diagnosis of antacid-induced osteomalacia was made.
Jean-Pierre Devogelaer   +4 more
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Impact of concomitant antacid administration on gabapentin plasma exposure and oral bioavailability in healthy adult subjects.

Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, 2012
The aim of this open-label, randomized, and 3-period crossover study was to evaluate the influences of concomitant antacid administration on the plasma disposition, intestinal absorption, and urinary excretion of gabapentin in humans. Gabapentin (200 mg)
T. Yagi   +4 more
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An Antacid Tasting

Southern Medical Journal, 1976
The taste of liquid antacids is proposed as a major factor in patient compliance in taking such medication when prescribed. A study was made of the relative palatability of 19 antacids. The antacids can be divided into three groups of varying palatability (p less than 0.05).
R P, Schneider, A C, Roach
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Antacids: Fact and fancy [PDF]

open access: possibleThe American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1952
The decrease in free acidity in the histamine stimulated stomach has been studied using37 currently widely used compounds as the test substances.
Samuel Hyman   +2 more
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Antacids and Anticholinergics

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1975
Excerpt To the editor: In their recent paper, Littman and Pine (1) stated that "anticholinergics should not be combined with antacids because absorption of the anticholinergic is reduced. . .
Robert C. Barger, John F. Mitchell
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Antacids and Sotalol Absorption

Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica, 1981
Abstract: The effect of concurrent administration of antacids on the relative bioavailability of sotalol has been examined in five healthy volunteers. Each subject received an oral 160 mg dose after an overnight fast in four different experimental schedules.
H. Sundqvist, P. Kahela, M. Anttila
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Tetracycline-Antacid Interactions

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor.— Concerning the interaction of antibiotics with other drugs (219:206, 1972), Kabins is correct in stating that gastrointestinal binding of tetracycline with polyvalent cations (aluminum, calcium, and magnesium) may decrease the absorption of the antibiotic.
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Antacids for obstetric patients

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1975
The aspiration of regurgitated or vomited gastric contents is the most common cause of maternal deaths associated with anesthetics, causing an estimated 2 per cent of all maternal deaths in the United States. The incidence of aspiration is estimated to be one of every 430 patients who undergo cesarean section with general anesthesia.
George E. Burgess, George E. Burgess
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Antacid treatment of duodenal ulcer.

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 2009
Sixty-seven consecutive outpatients with endoscopically verified duodenal ulcer were randomised to a double-blind treatment with either 10 ml of an antacid suspension (buffering capacity 85 mmol/10 ml, packed in single dosage pads) 1 and 3 h after each ...
U. Becker   +3 more
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