Magaldrate (Hydroxymagnesium Aluminate)

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Magaldrate (Hydroxymagnesium Aluminate)

  Action
  Indications
  Contraindications
  Route/Dosage
  Interactions
  Lab Test Interferences
  Adverse Reactions
  Precautions
Patient Care Considerations
  Administration/Storage
  Assessment/Interventions
  Patient/Family Education


(MAG-al-drate)
Iosopan, Riopan,  Riopan Extra Strength
Class: Antacid

 Action Neutralizes gastric acid, thereby increasing pH of stomach and duodenal bulb. Increases lower esophageal sphincter tone and inhibits smooth muscle contraction and gastric emptying.

 Indications Symptomatic relief of upset stomach associated with hyperacidity, including heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux, acid indigestion and sour stomach; relief of hyperacidity associated with peptic ulcer, gastritis, peptic esophagitis, gastric hyperacidity and hiatal hernia.

 Contraindications Severe renal dysfunction; hypophosphatemia; nausea; vomiting; severe abdominal pain; acute surgical abdomen; impaction; intestinal obstruction.

 Route/Dosage

ADULTS: PO 480–1080 mg qid prn or to aid in peptic ulcer healing or chronic reflux, give 1 hr and 3 hr after meals and at bedtime (7 doses/day). CHILDREN: PO 5–10 mg/dose q 3–6 hr or 1 hr and 3 hr after meals and at bedtime for peptic ulcer.

 Interactions

Iron: Decreased pharmacologic effect of iron. Ketoconazole: Decreased pharmacologic effect of ketoconazole. Nitrofurantoin: Decreased effects of nitrofurantoin. Penicillamine: Decreased pharmacologic effect of penicillamine. Quinidine: Increased pharmacologic effect of quinidine. Quinolones: Decreased pharmacologic effect of quinolones. Salicylates: Decreased pharmacologic effect of salicylates. Sodium polystyrene sulfonate: Concomitant use may cause metabolic alkalosis in patients with renal failure. Tetracyclines: Decreased pharmacologic effect of tetracyclines.

 Lab Test Interferences None well documented.

 Adverse Reactions

CNS: Neurotoxicity; encephalopathy. GI: Diarrhea; constipation; intestinal obstruction; rebound hyperacidity. META: Hypophosphatemia; hypermagnesemia. OTHER: Osteomalacia; bone pain; muscular weakness; malaise; decreased fluoride absorption; aluminum accumulation in serum, bone and CNS; milk-alkali syndrome.

 Precautions

Pregnancy: Pregnancy category undetermined. Lactation: Undetermined. GI hemorrhage: Use with care in patients with recent massive upper GI hemorrhage. Renal insufficiency: Use with caution in patients with renal impairment to avoid hypermagnesemia and toxicity.


PATIENT CARE CONSIDERATIONS


 Administration/Storage

 Assessment/Interventions

OVERDOSAGE: SIGNS & SYMPTOMS
  Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, hypermagnesemia, hypophosphatemia

 Patient/Family Education

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