Magnesium: physiology and pharmacology
- PMID: 10618948
- DOI: 10.1093/bja/83.2.302
Magnesium: physiology and pharmacology
Abstract
Magnesium has an established role in obstetrics and an evolving role in other clinical areas, in particular cardiology. Many of the effects involving magnesium are still a matter of controversy. Over the next decade, it is likely that improvements in the measurement of magnesium, a clearer understanding of the mechanisms of its actions and further results of clinical studies will help to elucidate its role, both in terms of treating deficiency and as a pharmacological agent.
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