Aloglutamol is an antacid, an aluminium compound.
[1] It is a salt of aluminium, gluconic acid, and tris.
[2][3] It is usually given orally in doses of 0.5 to 1 g.[4] Proprietary names include Altris, Pyreses, Tasto and Sabro.
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