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Magnamilk

Oral Suspension 400 mg/5 ml Allopathic Antacid with laxative action
100 ml bottle
৳ 45.00,200
ml bottle৳ 60.00
United Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
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Drug Class
Antacid with laxative action
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Indication
Osmotic laxative
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Dosage Form
Oral Suspension
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Manufacturer
United Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

Clinical Information

Indication DetailsView
Magnesium Hydroxide suspension is used in constipation, heart burn, gas and nausea. It is also indicated in acute and long acting constipation due to hyper acidity and peptic ulcer or stomatitis.
Therapeutic ClassView
Antacid with laxative action
PharmacologyView
Magnesium Hydroxide is popularly known as Milk of Magnesia. It is a mildly acting antacid and laxative. It is poorly and slowly absorbed and acts by its osmotic properties in the luminal fluid which causes retention of fluid in the bowel. It is useful for emptying the bowel prior to surgical, radiological and colonoscopic procedures and can help to eliminate parasites following appropriate therapy and toxic material in some cases of poisoning. Magnesium Hydroxide is converted into Magnesium Chloride in the stomach without forming carbon dioxide
DosageView
As Laxative:
  • Adults: 2-4 Tablespoonful with a full glass of water.
  • Children: 6-11 years: 1-2 Tablespoonful with a full glass of water. 2-5 years: 1-3 Teaspoonful with a full glass of water.
As Antacid:
  • Adults: 1-3 teaspoonful (5 to 15 ml) up to 4 times daily with water.
  • Children: 1-3 years: ¼ teaspoonful. 3-6 years: ¼-½ teaspoonful. 6-12 years: ½-1 teaspoonful
Side EffectsView
Magnesium Hydroxide in common with other magnesium salts may cause diarrhoea.
ContraindicationsView
Magnesium Hydroxide should not be administered where use of laxative is contraindicated. Long term treatment of Magnesium Hydroxide is contraindicated in patients with renal failure.
PrecautionsView
The drug should be avoided if possible in patients with renal and hepatic failure and in those with heart block and myocardial disease. The drug may be used cautiously in pregnancy.
InteractionsView
Magnesium hydroxide can decrease the absorption of other drugs such as, digoxin, mycophenolate, phosphate supplements (e.g., potassium phosphate), tetracycline antibiotics, certain azole antifungals (ketoconazole, itraconazole), and quinolone antibiotics (e.g., ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin).
Storage ConditionsView
Store in a cool & dry place, protected from light. Keep all medicines out of reach of children.