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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Strontium Ranelate Administration Guidelines

  • Absorption Interference
  • Food and calcium significantly reduce the absorption of strontium ranelate.
  • Dairy products, food, and calcium-containing supplements or antacids must be avoided around the time of ingestion.
  • Recommended Timing
  • It should be taken on an empty stomach.
  • The standard recommendation is to take it at bedtime, usually at least two hours after the last meal or snack.
  • Separation from Calcium and Antacids
  • If calcium supplements are part of the regimen, they must be taken at a completely different time of day to prevent binding interactions in the gastrointestinal tract.
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Strontium ranelate - connections

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-> Strontium ranelate

Stomach acid - connections

Stomach acid ->

-> Stomach acid

Copper supplementation - connections

Copper supplementation ->

  • Causes: Weight gain (Frequency: common; Amount: up to 5% or more)
  • Causes: Nausea, Vomiting (Modal: can; Condition: with acidic foods or beverages, on empty stomach, or with higher ascorbic acid)
  • Elevates: Copper (Modal: may; Condition: not discontinued or reduced)
  • Harms: Physical and mental health (Modal: can; Duration: long-term; Severity: disastrous)
  • Helps: Prostatitis (Population: some sufferers; Duration: short term)
  • Improves: Medical symptoms (Duration: temporary; Condition: underlying copper excess unrecognized)
  • Normalizes: Copper deficiency (Dose: 3 mg; Duration: one to two weeks or less; Population: adult)
  • Treats: Copper deficiency (Frequency: regularly; Amount: appropriate; Condition: malabsorption disorder)

-> Copper supplementation

  • Copper overload - Prohibits (Population: most prostatitis patients; Prevalence: considerable percentage of population)
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