The administration of magnesium is an effective therapeutic option in such conditions as preeclampsia, ischemic heart disease, cardiac arrhythmia, and asthma. It has also been used as a cathartic in the treatment of constipation. As a medical therapy, magnesium enjoys an acceptable safety record. Because magnesium is almost exclusively excreted in the urine, significantly elevated levels of magnesium are typically anticipated only in patients with renal dysfunction. With wider application, emerging reports suggest that additional factors such as intestinal hypomotility and chronic constipation should be considered before using magnesium to avoid toxicity
Magnesium (Mg(2+)) is an essential ion to the human body, playing an instrumental role in supporting...
Magnesium (Mg) is commonly addressed as the “forgotten ion” in medicine. Nonetheless, hypomagnesemia...
SYNOPSIS Simpler and more accurate flame spectrophotometric techniques are now available for estimat...
Until recently the physiological role of magnesium was essentially ignored. However, with the develo...
Magnesium is one of the commonly overlooked electrolytes, yet it plays a vital role in many of the p...
A 14-year-old girl was referred to our hospital with lethargy and hypotension and was found to have ...
Magnesium is involved in hundreds of essential physiological processes, and adequate levels are ther...
Introduction: Magnesium is an essential element which also has pleiotropic effects in humans. Recent...
Magnesium is an essential macroelement that is important in several physiologic processes. It serves...
Several drugs including diuretics and proton-pump inhibitors can cause magnesium loss and hypomagnes...
A significant percentage of costs in pharmaceutical markets is devoted to supplements, due to the co...
Magnesium has evolved as a drug with diverse clinical applications. Mg++ is an important caution and...
Although the following text will focus on magnesium in disease, its role in healthy subjects during ...
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in the body. It has been recognized as a cofactor for ...
Hypomagnesemia is defined by having a serum magnesium level of less than 1.7 mg/dL. The magnesium ba...
Magnesium (Mg(2+)) is an essential ion to the human body, playing an instrumental role in supporting...
Magnesium (Mg) is commonly addressed as the “forgotten ion” in medicine. Nonetheless, hypomagnesemia...
SYNOPSIS Simpler and more accurate flame spectrophotometric techniques are now available for estimat...
Until recently the physiological role of magnesium was essentially ignored. However, with the develo...
Magnesium is one of the commonly overlooked electrolytes, yet it plays a vital role in many of the p...
A 14-year-old girl was referred to our hospital with lethargy and hypotension and was found to have ...
Magnesium is involved in hundreds of essential physiological processes, and adequate levels are ther...
Introduction: Magnesium is an essential element which also has pleiotropic effects in humans. Recent...
Magnesium is an essential macroelement that is important in several physiologic processes. It serves...
Several drugs including diuretics and proton-pump inhibitors can cause magnesium loss and hypomagnes...
A significant percentage of costs in pharmaceutical markets is devoted to supplements, due to the co...
Magnesium has evolved as a drug with diverse clinical applications. Mg++ is an important caution and...
Although the following text will focus on magnesium in disease, its role in healthy subjects during ...
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in the body. It has been recognized as a cofactor for ...
Hypomagnesemia is defined by having a serum magnesium level of less than 1.7 mg/dL. The magnesium ba...
Magnesium (Mg(2+)) is an essential ion to the human body, playing an instrumental role in supporting...
Magnesium (Mg) is commonly addressed as the “forgotten ion” in medicine. Nonetheless, hypomagnesemia...
SYNOPSIS Simpler and more accurate flame spectrophotometric techniques are now available for estimat...