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Trimagnesium Dicitrate (MAGNESIUM CITRATE)

FDA-approved active Small molecule Under review Quality 16/100

Trimagnesium Dicitrate (generic name: MAGNESIUM CITRATE) is a magnesium citrate drug. It is currently FDA-approved for Occasional constipation relief.

Trimagnesium Dicitrate is a small molecule with an osmotic laxative mechanism. It is used as a nutraceutical formula to aid blood sugar regulation and metabolism, and is also studied for its effects on bowel preparation and cognitive function.

At a glance

Generic nameMAGNESIUM CITRATE
Drug classmagnesium citrate
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaBone
PhaseFDA-approved

Approved indications

Common side effects

No common side effects on file.

Key clinical trials

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Frequently asked questions about Trimagnesium Dicitrate

What is Trimagnesium Dicitrate?

Trimagnesium Dicitrate (MAGNESIUM CITRATE) is a magnesium citrate drug, indicated for Occasional constipation relief.

What is Trimagnesium Dicitrate used for?

Trimagnesium Dicitrate is indicated for Occasional constipation relief.

What is the generic name of Trimagnesium Dicitrate?

MAGNESIUM CITRATE is the generic (nonproprietary) name of Trimagnesium Dicitrate.

What drug class is Trimagnesium Dicitrate in?

Trimagnesium Dicitrate belongs to the magnesium citrate class. See all magnesium citrate drugs at /class/magnesium-citrate.

What development phase is Trimagnesium Dicitrate in?

Trimagnesium Dicitrate is FDA-approved (marketed).

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