Daxi trade name, generically known as magnesium aluminum carbonate tablets, is classified as an antacid. The causes of kidney stones are relatively clear and may be caused by urinary tract obstruction, metabolic abnormalities, infections, and the use of medications. However, it is not considered to be related to taking magnesium aluminum carbonate tablets. Magnesium aluminum carbonate tablets are antacids. High doses of magnesium aluminum carbonate tablets may lead to soft pasty stools and increased frequency of stools, occasional constipation, dry mouth, loss of appetite, and long-term use may lead to changes in serum electrolytes. However, there are generally no side effects that lead to kidney stones. It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to the components of the drug, and it is recommended that pregnant women and breastfeeding be advised to consult the relevant doctor for the use of the drug. Excessive concentration of soluble substances such as oxalic acid and calcium uric acid in the urine may lead to the formation of crystals. Crystals continue to grow in size and are deposited in the kidneys and can form kidney stones. Such as urinary tract obstruction, poor urination, may form kidney stones; urinary tract infection, may trigger kidney stones; certain antibiotics, diuretics, contrast agents or drugs for the treatment of AIDS, may affect urinary excretion or urinary pH, which may easily form kidney stones. If kidney stones occur, it is recommended to seek early medical treatment, and medications should be applied under the guidance of a doctor.