Maalox, an over-the-counter antacid, was pulled off the market primarily due to quality control issues related to its manufacturing processes. The FDA issued warnings regarding contamination and the presence of subpotent ingredients, which led to concerns about its safety and efficacy. The product's withdrawal aimed to protect consumer health and ensure that medications met regulatory standards.
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Many people feel Maalox is the most effective laxative on the Philippine market. Maalox has been sold in the Philippines for many decades. Many people like to use Ex-lax as well.
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Maalox was created in 1949.
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Maalox is basic, pH over 7.
Maalox, an antacid, can raise the pH of vinegar due to its alkaline properties. When Maalox is added to vinegar, it neutralizes the acidity of the vinegar, resulting in an increase in pH. The extent of the pH change will depend on the amount of Maalox added and the initial pH of the vinegar.
Maalox buffers the acidic effects on the stomach of the aspirin.
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The active ingredients in maalox are calcium carbonate, aluminum hydroxide, and magnesium hydroxide.
Maalox has a pH range of about 6 to 9, depending on the specific formulation.