Means to promote the neutralization reaction between particulate

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Inorganic active ingredient containing – Elemental fluorine or fluorine compound

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210753, 423308, 423309, 423431, 423490, 424687, A01N 5910

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ABSTRACT:
A means for promoting the neutralization reaction between particulate calcium carbonate and ionized phosphate by adding a material formed by the reaction of particulate calcium carbonate and dilute hydrofluoric acid. The products of this invention are useful in lowering serum phosphate levels in patients undergoing renal dialysis, and are also useful as antacids. These products are also useful in the treatment of water and waste water to lower phosphate content.

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