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Differences between systemic and non-systemic antacid​

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Answered by ItsVirat
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Non systemic antacids are physically, physiochemically, chemically acting. Their cationic moiety forms unabsorbable, insoluble basic compounds in the intestine.

Answered by aashifking243
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Non systemic antacids are physically, physiochemically, chemically acting. Their cationic moiety forms unabsorbable, insoluble basic compounds in the intestine.

difference between systemic findings and non-systemic findings and errors.

Non Systemic Antacids- These are also called as Non absorbable antacids. These compounds are generally water insoluble & so do not get absorbed to a significant concentration in the system.

These are further classified as follows- Aluminium containing antacids- e.g- Aluminium hydroxide, aluminium phosphate.

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