Nutrient-drug interactions caused by antacids used to treat GERD are most likely to result in ____.
A) poor absorption of nutrients such as iron
B) poor absorption of the drug when taken with grapefruit
C) enhanced metabolism of the drug, rendering it less effective when taken on an empty stomach
D) enhanced excretion of potassium and other electrolytes
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