name: | CalciumCarbonate |
ATC code: | A02AC01 | route: | oral |
n-compartments | 1 |
Calcium carbonate is an inorganic compound commonly used as a dietary calcium supplement or antacid. It is approved for use in the treatment and prevention of calcium deficiency, osteoporosis, and as an adjunct therapy for conditions that benefit from increased calcium intake. It is widely available over the counter and is considered safe when used as directed.
Estimated pharmacokinetic parameters for healthy adult individuals from secondary sources; limited clinical PK studies due to its poor systemic absorption.
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