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Pidolic Acid Magnesium Salt (MAGNESIUM PIDOLATE)

discontinued Small molecule

Magnesium pidolate works by providing the body with magnesium ions, which are essential for various cellular processes.

Magnesium pidolate is a small molecule drug belonging to the magnesium pidolate class. Its original development and current ownership are not specified. The target and approved indications of magnesium pidolate are unknown. It is not clear if it is FDA approved or off-patent. Further information on its commercial status and key safety considerations is required.

At a glance

Generic nameMAGNESIUM PIDOLATE
Drug classmagnesium pidolate
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaOther
Phasediscontinued

Mechanism of action

Think of magnesium as a key that helps many of the body's functions work properly. Magnesium pidolate helps supply this key, which can be especially important for people who don't get enough magnesium from their diet. This can help with muscle and nerve function, as well as other bodily processes.

Approved indications

No approved indications tracked.

Common side effects

No common side effects on file.

Key clinical trials

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