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Are there types of kidney stones that too much kremil-s can make one prone to?

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Dr. Pascale Lane
Pediatric Nephrology and Dialysis 38 years experience
Yes: Kremil s is an aluminum and magnesium antacid. It can lead to changes in urine ph (acid level) that may alter drug metabolism and promote certain kidney stones, such as those formed of calcium and phosphate.
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