Medical Definition of Calcium excess

1. Overly high intake of calcium (hypercalcaemia) may cause muscle weakness and constipation, affect the conduction of electrical impulses in the heart (heart block) lead to calcium stones in the urinary tract, impair kidney function (through nephrocalcinosis), and interfere with the absorption of iron predisposing to iron deficiency. According to the National Academy of Sciences, adequate intake of calcium is 1 gram daily for both men and women. The upper limit for calcium intake is 2.5 grams daily. (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Calcium Excess

calcium channel-blocker
calcium channel agonist
calcium channel antagonist
calcium channel blocker
calcium channel blockers
calcium chloride
calcium chromate
calcium citrate
calcium compound
calcium current
calcium cyanamide
calcium deficiency
calcium dependent regulator protein
calcium dependent sulfhydryl protease
calcium dobesilate
calcium excess (current term)
calcium fluoride
calcium folinate
calcium formate
calcium glubionate
calcium gluceptate
calcium glucoheptonate
calcium gluconate
calcium glycerophosphate
calcium gout
calcium group
calcium hippurate
calcium hydrate
calcium hydride
calcium hydroxide

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