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== Overview ==
Patients with the following conditions are more susceptible to milk-alkali syndrome: Older age, preexisting [[Chronic renal failure|chronic renal disease]], concurrent vomiting ([[bulimia nervosa]] or [[hyperemesis gravidarum]] ) and use of certain drugs like [[thiazide]], [[Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug|NSAIDs]], and [[ACE inhibitor|ACE inhibitors]].
 
== Risk Factors ==
Patients with the following conditions are more susceptible to milk-alkali syndrome:
 
* Older age
* Preexisting [[Chronic renal failure|chronic renal disease]]
* Concurrent vomiting:
** [[bulimia nervosa]]   
** H[[Hyperemesis gravidarum|yperemesis gravidarum]]
 
* Use of some drugs
** [[Thiazide]]
** [[Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug|NSAIDs]]
** [[ACE inhibitor|ACE inhibitors]].
 
==References==
==References==
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Patients with the following conditions are more susceptible to milk-alkali syndrome: Older age, preexisting chronic renal disease, concurrent vomiting (bulimia nervosa or hyperemesis gravidarum ) and use of certain drugs like thiazide, NSAIDs, and ACE inhibitors.

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Patients with the following conditions are more susceptible to milk-alkali syndrome:

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