Active Ingredient History
Magnesium citrate (3:2), also called trimagnesium bicitrate, trimagnesium dicitrate, trimagnesium citrate, or the ambiguous name magnesium citrate. The substance magnesium citrate usually has water molecules attached to it. It is a (hydrated) salt of magnesium and citric acid. It is not very soluble in water and has a bitter taste. It contains 16.2% magnesium by weight. However, it can naturally only be available as nonahydrate. This hydrated form only contains 12% magnesium metal by weight. Wikipedia
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Anemia, Refractory (Phase 3)
Colon (Phase 4)
Colonic Polyps (Phase 3)
Colonoscopy (Phase 4)
Colorectal Neoplasms (Phase 3)
Constipation (Phase 4)
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage (Phase 3)
Glycemic Control (Phase 2)
Healthy Volunteers (Phase 4)
Hemodynamics (Phase 4)
Hyponatremia (Phase 4)
Intestinal Diseases (Phase 3)
Intestine, Large (Phase 4)
Magnesium Deficiency (Phase 4)
Magnesium Sulfate (Phase 2)
Neurodevelopmental Disorders (Phase 3)
Premature Birth (Phase 3)
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