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divalent cations interfere with the absorption (adsorbtion?) of Ciprofloxacin.

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redvelvet  divalent cations interfere with the absorption of tetracyclines, not fluoroquinolones. anti-acids interfere with the absorption of fluoroquinolones. (like in this q, it's ca carbonate) +3
keyseph  According to SketchyPharm, divalent cations also interfere with the absorption of fluoroquinolones +14
nbmeanswersownersucks  Calcium carbonate is an antacid but it has Calcium in it....which is a divalent cation +4




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