Hypermagnesemia occurs at serum magnesium levels over 25 mM (60 mg/dL)
It's not exactly an "antidote", but the treatment for hypermagnesemia is calcium salts, IV saline, and possibly diuretics and/or dialysis.
ICD-9-CM designates diagnosis code 775.5 for Neonatal Hypermagnesemia. This code is found in the Index to Disease under Hypermagnesemia, see subterm neonatal 775.5. ICD-9-CM Chapter 3 Endocrine codes are excluded from assignment on a newborn's chart, when there is a specific code designated elsewhere in ICD-9-CM. This condition, Neonatal Hypermagnesemia does not require assignment of an additional code from Chapter 3. The Chapter 15 Neonatal code 775.5 is the designated code assignment.
Chronic alcoholism is the most common cause of hypomagnesemia, in part because of poor diet
chronic constipation
Antibiotics
No. If a person is a danger to themselves or to others, or is ordered to attend treatment by a court, they can be forced into appropriate treatment involuntarily by the appropriate authorities. A spouse can alert the authorities to the danger, but the spouse cannot force the spouse into treatment.
When someone has too much of something in their body, the last thing you should do is put more in.
The appropriate antibiotic treatment for a kitten with an infection depends on the specific type of infection. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and prescription of the correct antibiotic.
treatment of peptic ulcers
Symptomatic
Investigation and appropriate remedial treatment.