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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Calcium carbonate
  1. Calcium carbonate is commonly found in antacids (for heartburn) and some dietary supplements. Calcium carbonate overdose occurs when ...
  2. The combination of calcium carbonate and magnesium is commonly found in antacids. These medicines provide heartburn relief. Calcium carbonate with magnesium overdose occurs when ...
  3. ... TYPES OF CALCIUM SUPPLEMENTS Forms of calcium include: Calcium carbonate. Over-the-counter (OTC) antacid products contain calcium carbonate. These sources of calcium do not cost much. ...
  4. ... many calcium supplements, usually in the form of calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate is a common calcium supplement. It is often ...
  5. ... of calcium dietary supplements include calcium citrate and calcium carbonate. Calcium citrate is the more expensive form of ... the body on a full or empty stomach. Calcium carbonate is less expensive. It is absorbed better by ...
  6. ... or take medicines called phosphate binders (such as calcium carbonate or calcium acetate). Treatment is usually life-long.
  7. ... and mineral balance in the body. Treatment involves calcium carbonate and vitamin D supplements. These usually must be taken for life. Blood levels are measured regularly to make sure that the ... low-phosphorous diet is recommended. Injections of PTH ...
  8. ... excess calcium supplements or certain antacids, that contain calcium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) Parathyroid glands that ...
  9. ... small intestine increase your risk for these stones. Calcium stones can also form by combining with phosphate or carbonate. Other types of stones include: Cystine stones can ...