Effect of calcium carbonate and aluminum hydroxide on human intestinal function.
The effect of calcium carbonate (6 g daily) and of aluminum hydroxide (Amphojel, 7.2 g daily) on human gastrointestinal function was examined because these popular antacids have a documented effect on fecal fat, an undocumented association with constipation, and a putative ability to ameliorate coca...
Main Authors: | Saunders, D, Sillery, J, Chapman, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1988
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