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Better tolerated than CaCO3 in hypochlorhydria/PPI use. Same drug interaction separations required. Less constipating. Citrate may increase kidney stone risk in calcium oxalate stone formers — debated.
Citrate salt of calcium. More soluble and better absorbed than calcium carbonate, particularly in achlorhydria. Does not require stomach acid for absorption.
Acts on cellular signalling pathways relevant to the documented clinical indications. Contains bioactive compounds with enzyme-modulating, receptor-binding, or antioxidant properties studied in peer-reviewed literature.
| Population | Safety rating | Max safe dose |
|---|---|---|
| General | Likely safe | — |
| Pregnancy | Likely safe | — |
| Elderly | Likely safe | — |
No peer-reviewed clinical trial data found for this ingredient.
Data by supplement.ge — Public Health Institute of Georgia (PHIG)