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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for CALCIUM CATION OR IRON
  1. Iron From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... food. Calcium might interfere with iron absorption. Taking calcium and iron supplements at different times of the day might ...
  2. ... iron products, or vitamin or mineral supplements containing calcium, iron, zinc or selenium with baloxavir marboxil.tell your ...
  3. ... Mylanta, Tums) or vitamin or mineral supplements containing calcium, iron, zinc or selenium, take eltrombopag 2 hours before ...
  4. ... or certain medications such as didanosine (Videx) solution; calcium, iron, or zinc supplements; phosphate binders such as sevelamer ( ...
  5. ... that some people consume as a source of calcium, potassium, phosphorous, iron, and vitamins A, C, E, and K. Alfalfa ...
  6. ... aware that antacids containing magnesium, aluminum, or calcium, calcium supplements, iron products, and laxatives containing magnesium interfere with demeclocycline, ...
  7. ... aware that antacids containing magnesium, aluminum, or calcium, calcium supplements, iron products, and laxatives containing magnesium interfere with doxycycline, ...
  8. ... aspirin containing products; omeprazole (Prilosec); antacids containing aluminum calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, or sodium bicarbonate. Be sure to let ...
  9. ... or multivitamins that contain aluminum, magnesium, or calcium; calcium supplements; iron supplements; sucralfate (Carafate); or buffered medications such as ...
  10. ... or multivitamins that contain aluminum, magnesium, or calcium; calcium supplements; iron supplements; sucralfate (Carafate); or buffered medications such as ...
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