medicine isn't supposed to taste good. but i am sure it is because it is designed as medicine and not a common regular beverage such as soda, or other soft drinks. if the companies spent the same amount of money in taste development as Pepsi cola or Coca-Cola. I am sure that it would taste great, but they are more concerned making the product effective, and safe for over the counter consumption.
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Magnesium citrate yielded from the chemical reaction of magnesium carbonate and citric acid.
yes..24hrs after opening the bottle..
10 fl oz
its in machine for anti acid in digestive system
it depends on how sever your constipation is, your age, and height & weight.
technically yes, but far less than 1g per 10fl oz (as per mag citrate otc laxative)
It is suggested you do this to avoid microbial contamination as it attracts moisture from the air. Magnesium Citrate does not decompose quickly. Under the proper conditions it should still be fine to continue using the oral solution after 24 hours. Consider refrigeration, tightly sealing the bottle, or removing the moisture in the bottle with silicon absorbents or a drying oven.
Magnesium citrate (1:1) (1 magnesium atom per citrate molecule), called below by the common but ambiguous name magnesium citrate (which can also mean magnesium citrate (3:2)), is a magnesium preparation in salt form with citric acid. It is a chemical agent used medicinally as a saline laxative and to completely empty the bowel prior to a major surgery or colonoscopy. It is available without a prescription, both as a generic and under the brand names Citromag and Citroma. It is also used in the pill form as a magnesiumdietary supplement. It contains 11.3% magnesium by weight. Compared to magnesium citrate (3:2), it is much more water soluble, less alkaline, and contains 29.9% less magnesium by weight.As a food additive, magnesium citrate is used to regulate acidity and is known as E number E345.
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