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In tabular form, summarize the uses and preparations of different classes of inorganic gastrointestinal, topical, dental and miscellaneous pharmaceutical agents included in the current pharmacopeia.
Ex:
Classifications | Examples/Preparations |
1. Antacids | Al(OH)3 USP |
Mg(OH)2 USP | |
2. Antidiarrheals |
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