Don't Think so
You are instructed to take atripla on an empty stomach in order to increase absorption, taking any laxative/medicine can compromise the medications efficacy. With something as important as managing viral loads I definitely would not. Side effects and medication interactions can be found at viraday.info
Atripla is a one-pill, one-a-day, multi-ingredient drug for the treatment of HIV consisting of: * efavirenz * tenofovir * emtricitabine Neither of the two drug interaction websites in the links below mention any problem with taking Magnesium citrate and any of the three drugs.
However, it would be wise to check with your doctor if you have to take any other drugs to make sure.
so magnesium citrate will flush thc out of my system, how long will it take
Weeks
Yes
I know that when I take Magnesium Citrate, I can't get out of the bathroom long enough to go mix myself a drink. But, all joking aside, since Magnesium Citrate essentially cleans out your intestines, it would be inadvisable to drink alcohol, because you won't have any food on your stomach to buffer the alcohol.
Give it an hour or two. Be sure to drink plenty of water, and be prepared for possible cramping. Taking magnesium is not something you want to do unless you're going to be home (and near a toilet) for the rest of the day.
i have experienced personally that even few tablets of magnesia phos 6x can cause yellow to yellow green urine which were previously pale.
As all drugs, Atripla can produce many side effects. Some side effects it can produce are psychiatric problems, kidney problems, changes in bones density, etc.
There have been reports of false positives for benzodiazepines and THC for Atripla users in simplistic screening tests, so if you're taking Atripla (or, for that matter, any other prescription medication) you should inform the person who's doing the test about it. This will allow them to do a more precise test that will not give a false positive.
Ironically enough, I just started this combination today. I'll repost if I notice anything interesting. OzMoses
Anecdotal evidence - instead of taking the Donnatol the doctors have prescribed for Porphyria related pain, I drink magnesium citrate & it works. Donnatol is a muscle relaxer used to stop intestinal spasms. Magnesium sulfate (Epsom salts) works better; but, tastes worse than magnesium citrate.
The most important thing is that you are taking magnesium every day, as studies showing the benefits of taking magnesium are based on taking the supplement consistently for a while. When it comes to the timing of your magnesium supplements, the most important factor is taking your magnesium whenever you remember. That said, it is also worth pointing out that if you are taking magnesium to help you sleep, you will want to ensure that you take it closer to bedtime. It is also helpful to avoid taking magnesium after a meal, as its mineral buffering effects may reduce your body's production of stomach acid and thus interfere with how you digest food. What to Know if You're Taking Any Type of Magnesium Supplements Once you decide the type of magnesium supplement to take, it's good to know a few things about them. Magnesium supplements are generally safe and have been studied for use in a variety of conditions. There are a few things to know before starting to take magnesium: Magnesium is one of the few supplements deemed safe to use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Those suffering from kidney disease or on dialysis may have adverse side effect when taking magnesium and should speak to their health care provider beforehand. High blood pressure medication (ACE inhibitors) should also speak to their healthcare provider to ensure there arenโt any contraindications. Prescriptions for those with osteoporosis may interfere with magnesium supplementation, making neither work how theyโre intended. Magnesium oxide & citrate are known to have slight laxative effects When taking antibiotics alongside a magnesium supplement, itโs advised to take the antibiotics 2 hours before or 4 hours after taking a magnesium supplement. For more details check /
magnesium has a charge of +2, meaning that it is ready to receive two more electrons. however when it says conductive there, metal should be able to give out the electrons but in this case magnesium would be taking in the electrons. so, magnesium is not conductive.