Magnesium Oxide
Magnesium Oxide 120 Tablets
What is Magnesium Oxide?
Magnesium oxide is an inorganic compound commonly used as a dietary supplement to treat magnesium deficiency, support bone health, and relieve indigestion or heartburn. It acts as an antacid and a laxative by neutralizing stomach acid and drawing water into the intestines to promote bowel movements. Available in tablet, powder, and capsule forms, it should be used under medical guidance to ensure proper dosing and avoid potential side effects such as diarrhea.Side Effects
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Stomach cramps
Warnings
- Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed one.
- Consult your doctor if you have kidney disease.
- Possible interaction with other medications like antibiotics.
- Not recommended for those with a history of bowel obstruction.
- Keep out of reach of children.
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- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Stomach cramps
- Gas
- Vomiting
- Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed one.
- Consult your doctor if you have kidney disease.
- Possible interaction with other medications like antibiotics.
- Not recommended for those with a history of bowel obstruction.
- Keep out of reach of children.
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Magnesium Oxide 120 Tablets
What is Magnesium Oxide ?
Magnesium oxide is an inorganic compound commonly used as a dietary supplement to treat magnesium deficiency, support bone health, and relieve indigestion or heartburn. It acts as an antacid and a laxative by neutralizing stomach acid and drawing water into the intestines to promote bowel movements. Available in tablet, powder, and capsule forms, it should be used under medical guidance to ensure proper dosing and avoid potential side effects such as diarrhea.
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