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  • Magnesium Hydroxide vs. Sodium Hydroxide as Antacids: A Safety Comparison
    Sodium hydroxide is a strong base, while magnesium hydroxide is a weak base.

    Strong bases can cause serious side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. They can also lead to alkalosis, a condition in which the pH level of the blood becomes too high.

    Weak bases, such as magnesium hydroxide, are less likely to cause side effects. They also do not lead to alkalosis.

    For these reasons, magnesium hydroxide is the preferred antacid for most people.

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