Antacids contain many different active ingredients depending on the brand and type. Some include calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate.
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Demerol is a weak base. I know this because it's not well absorbed in the stomach (weak bases ionize in acid). Some clients will take antacids to lower their stomach PH and abuse demerol this way.
Drano in its crystal form is composed of sodium hydroxide, sodium chloride, sodium nitrate, and aluminum. There are other types of Drano products, such as liquid and aerosol varieties that may have some other ingredients.
Some are passive (e.g. melanin) and some are active (e.g. actin, myosin).
There are several different ingredients in Orange Clean. Some of these ingredients include triethanolamine, bitter orange flower extract, quartz, and polyethylene glycol undecyl ether.
Calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide and/or aluminum hydroxide are the bases of some antacids.
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There are many active ingredients of Proactive Repairing lotion. The biggest active ingredients in Proactive Repairing lotion are water and peroxides.
There are some active ingredients in Fletcher's laxative. They include senna, citric acid, glycerin, purified water, sucrose, sodium benzoate, propylparaben, etc.
Ren Skincare contains many ingredients. Some of them are active and help it perform its function, and some of them are non-active and basically just take up space. Both are vital for the skincare product to perform its function. Some of the ingredients are; alcohol, rose water, aloe, and other moisturizers.
Some drugs absorption depends on stomach acidity. If you use antacids, it might decrease (or increase) its absorption. Some antacids contain calcium that binds with some drugs (so will cancel its effect and absoprtion).
The active ingredients in Pro Active acne treatment is Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5%. There are more but all are inactive such as Proactive Solution and salicylic acid.
That would be the "placebo effect".
Depends on what brand and active ingredients. Some like Pam are edible.
Demerol is a weak base. I know this because it's not well absorbed in the stomach (weak bases ionize in acid). Some clients will take antacids to lower their stomach PH and abuse demerol this way.
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