Yes. Milk of Magnesia is the generic name for the brand name Maalox. The amount of inactive ingredients might be slightly different because of patents, but the percentage of the active ingredient is the same.
No, but they are both laxatives. Citrate of magnesia is a clear fizzy liquid fizzy, vaguely citrus flavored. One little (about eight ounce) bottle is one dose. It's on the bottom shelf at the drugstore and costs about a dollar. Milk of magnesia is a milky, chalky liquid and about two tablespoons is one dose. It's a couple dollars a bottle and there are about ten or twelve doses per bottle. It has advertisers and press agents.
If you were to take them for constipation, I'd say they are substitutable.Just take them 20 minutes after the meal and 20 minutes before adding anything .And, as always, take 1/2 of what's suggested .ALWAYS.
The are two different compouds.
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Can Fleet Magnesium Citrate for a Colonoscopy cause Kidney Failure?
Calciun Carbonate and Calcium Citrate are different in that, Carbonate is not as easy to absorb as Citrate. Carbonate in not recommended for elderly folks due to a decrease in stomach acids. Citrate in more easily absorbed and can be taken at anytime, with or without food.
Yes, they are calcium salts.
Tricalcium citrate and water
For example calcium and magnesium.
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works the same for me.
Magnesium citrate pulls water into the bowls. Too much magnesium citrate = many visits to the bathroom.
Don't know about magnesium citrate, but magnesium tablets sure did, in my case.
No it does not. Magnesium citrate and sodium phosphate are two different compounds.
Hydrogen gas is released when calcium and water react.
Can Fleet Magnesium Citrate for a Colonoscopy cause Kidney Failure?
Magnesium citrate yielded from the chemical reaction of magnesium carbonate and citric acid.
Calcium comes in 3 major forms: calcium citrate, calcium carbonate, and calcium phosphate. Critical, or calcium citrate, is the best choice for your needs.
so magnesium citrate will flush thc out of my system, how long will it take
Magnesium citrate is used as a laxative to relieve constipation. Magnesium is important to muscle and nerve health, but plays no role in digestion.