Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 Here's a Q that neither my doc or I knew the answer to: Does Mg affect the absorption of ORAL cyclines only or does it affect ALL route of delivery? I'm taking a form of Mg for heart arrythmias as prescribed by the cardiologist. It really is helping some of the chest pain and I take it throughout the day. They want to put me on mino & zith. Now we know that Mg messes up the absorption of oral mino, but does it affect it if delivered transdermally for instance? Or how 'bout via IV? Is it a local issue (shared gut space) or a systemic issue (all Mg affects all mino)? Thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 Interesting subject. To answer your question about decreased absorption with the cycline family and Magnesium (Mg). The short answer is yes and yes.. and it's an interference issue. The cyclines combined with Ma, Ca. or Zn compete and interfer- so one decreases the absorption of the other and visa versa (in other words Mg can block the absorption of one of the minerals, or the mineral can block the absorption of the drug) The status of the person taking the drugs/supplements is also important - but as a general rule the status of B6 in the body determines how much Mg gets absorbed- and it absorbes best when taken several times per day in the correct ratio with Ca. (Ca:Mg 2:1) The interference between the substances doesn't matter whether it's administered IV or orally- but it might change the % of interference. another thing to keep in mind is only about 500mg of Ca can be absorbed at a time - so keep that in mind when supplements- taking GeGundo amounts of Mg creates an excess - which is what some do on purpose for bowel regularity. Also- Zith absorption drops by 50% when taken with food.. but some have to take it with food to tolerate it. Dr.s will prescibe a higher dose when it's recommended to be taken with food. So yah- it can become a dosing nightmare. I was popping something in my mouth every 2 hrs it seemed. Barb > > Here's a Q that neither my doc or I knew the answer to: > > Does Mg affect the absorption of ORAL cyclines only or does it affect > ALL route of delivery? > > I'm taking a form of Mg for heart arrythmias as prescribed by the > cardiologist. It really is helping some of the chest pain and I take > it throughout the day. > > They want to put me on mino & zith. Now we know that Mg messes up the > absorption of oral mino, but does it affect it if delivered > transdermally for instance? Or how 'bout via IV? > > Is it a local issue (shared gut space) or a systemic issue (all Mg > affects all mino)? > > Thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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