Almagate

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Almagate (trade name Almax) is an aluminium- and magnesium-containing antacid. It was first described in 1984.[1][2]

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Almagate
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FormulaAl2Mg6(OH)14(CO3)2 · 4 H2O
Molar mass314.99 g/mol
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Adverse effects

Almagate is well tolerated. In a clinical trial, the most common adverse effects were diarrhea and nausea.[3]

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