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Patient 1 was a 51-year-old premenopausal woman who had been taking omeprazole for more than a year (at a dose of 20 mg twice daily) and who presented with carpopedal and truncal spasm. She began receiving 2.4 g of elemental calcium per day and, later, high-dose magnesium (Figure 1A). Fourteen months later, omeprazole was discontinued, and ranitidine
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