GI
drug: antacids i.e. MgOH
mechanism: reacts w/ HCl in stomach to form MgCl & increases gastric pH
possible clinical scenarios: gastritis, GERD
caution: -[...]
---may decrease absorption of quinilone abx (e.g. ciprofloxacin)
Answer
diarrhea, hypermagnesemia
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GI
drug: antacids i.e. MgOH
mechanism: reacts w/ HCl in stomach to form MgCl & increases gastric pH
possible clinical scenarios: gastritis, GERD
caution: -[...]
---may decrease absorption of quinilone abx (e.g. ciprofloxacin)
Answer
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GI
drug: antacids i.e. MgOH
mechanism: reacts w/ HCl in stomach to form MgCl & increases gastric pH
possible clinical scenarios: gastritis, GERD
caution: -[...]
---may decrease absorption of quinilone abx (e.g. ciprofloxacin)
Answer
diarrhea, hypermagnesemia
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drug: antacids i.e. MgOH
mechanism: reacts w/ HCl in stomach to form MgCl & increases gastric pH
possible clinical scenarios: gastritis, GERD
caution:
-diarrhea, hypermagnesemia
---may decrease absorption of quinilone abx (e.g. ciprofloxacin)
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