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Hypochlorhydria from short-term omeprazole treatment does not inhibit intestinal absorption of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium or zinc from food in humans.

Serfaty Lacrosniere C. | Wood R.J. | Voytko D. | Saltzman J.R. | Pedrosa M. | Sepe T.E. | Russell R.R.


Bibliographic information
Pagination
v.364-368(4)
Other Subjects
Desinfectant; Regime alimentaire therapeutique; Absorcion digestiva; Dieta terapeutica; Disponibilite d' element nutritif
Language
English
Note
references. AVAILABILITY: US (DNAL RC620.A1J6).
Type
Journal Article; Journal Part
Source
Journal-of-the-American-College-of-Nutrition (USA). (Aug 1995). v. 14(4) p. 364-368.
Corporate Author
The Jean Mayer US Department of Agriculture Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University, Boston.
California (USA). Maternal and Child Health Branch. California (USA). WIC Supplemental Food Branch.

2012-11-15
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