Guide To Side Effects Linked To Antacids

Increased Magnesium

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Some individuals who take antacids, specifically those made with magnesium, will experience increased magnesium as a side effect. Although individuals need magnesium for many functions in their bodies, it is possible to have too much. Patients with existing kidney problems, including renal failure, are at a particularly high risk of having too much magnesium in their body as a side effect of antacids. This is because their kidneys are not performing properly, and this often includes a reduced ability to excrete magnesium through urine. Individuals should look for symptoms such as diarrhea, lethargy, abdominal cramps, nausea, low blood pressure, depression, and muscle weakness. Of course, there are many more symptoms. Patients must stop taking the antacids with magnesium when they experience these symptoms. They may also require additional treatments, such as intravenous fluids, dialysis, and diuretics.

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