A 42-year-old woman comes to the office due to frequent episodes of burning in her chest and small amounts of regurgitation after meals and at nighttime. Medical history includes hypertension. Vital signs are within normal limits. BMI is 30 kg/m2. There is no abdominal tenderness and the remainder of the physical examination is normal. The patient shows the clinician an over-the-counter antacid that she has been taking to relieve her symptoms. The preparation contains a combination of magnesium and aluminum hydroxide. Which of the following is the most likely rationale for combining both mineral salts in this antacid preparation?
A) Improve systemic absorption
B) Minimize drug interactions
C) Prevent rebound acid secretion
D) Reduce adverse effects
E) Reduce the risk of alkalosis and renal failure
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