Failure to Diagnose the Milk-Alkali Syndrome

1987 
A case of recurrent hypercalcaemia due to chronic continuous ingestion of a calcium-containing antacid is described in whom the diagnosis was delayed because of an insufficiently detailed drug history. Specific named enquiry must be made of all the various calcium-containing drugs when seeking a history of excessive calcium intake if the diagnosis of the milk-alkali syndrome is not to be missed.
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