Titralac And Lactose
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Titralac is a name brand for Calcium Carbonate, which is used as a calcium supplement, or to reduce the amount of acid produced by the stomach to treat conditions, such as heartburn, GERD and ulcers.
I am not, however, certain of what the inactive ingredients are. Have you tried checking with your doctor, or pharmacist?
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