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El síndrome de leche y alcalinos ahora es muy poco común dado que los tratamientos no antiácidos para la indigestión, las úlceras gástricas y las úlceras pépticas han reemplazado la mayor parte del uso excesivo de antiácidos.
Si usted en verdad utiliza antiácidos, no tome grandes cantidades de leche y coméntele al médico acerca de los problemas digestivos. Si usted está tratando de prevenir la osteoporosis, no tome más de 1.5 gramos de calcio al día.
Wysolmerski JJ, Insogna KL. The parathyroid glands, hypercalcemia, and hypocalcemia. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 266.
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