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Question by  Opossum (29)

Why do some medications have calcium in them?

 
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Answer by  Heloise (397)

Calcium carbonate or other calcium compounds are sometimes used as bulking agents in pills, so the pills can be made a convenient size (i. e. not too tiny).

 
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Answer by  lcapurro812 (237)

Calcium influences signaling within and between cells which can make your cells more responsive or sensitive to a particular medication.

 
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Answer by  puppygrrl (103)

Calcium acts as a buffer (in the form of calcium carbonate). This prevents the medication from giving you an upset stomach.

 
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Answer by  pradhaprajgmailcom (1518)

Calcium strenghthens the bones and it is essential mineral for increasing the immune system. The calcium keeps the body in good shape and blood is purified by the calcium medications.

 
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