Setlers Antacid tablets spearmint 3-roll 36

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Setlers Antacid tablets spearmint 3-roll 36

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Antacids of this type are known to decrease the absorption of concomitantly administered drugs due to absorption or delaying of gastric emptying or alkalinisation of gastric juice. However the activity of cardiac glycosides such as digoxin may be increased due to the presence of calcium. Antacids can affect how well other medicines work, so do not take other medicines within 2 to 4 hours of taking an antacid. Antacids should be used when you have symptoms or think you will get them soon – for most people, the best time to take them is with or soon after meals, and just before going to bed. Heartburn is the main symptom of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD, or GERD in North America), a condition commonly referred to as acid reflux where stomach acid leaks out of the stomach and into the oesophagus (gullet). Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before takingSetlers Antacid Chewable Tablets Peppermint Flavourifyou have:

The more common over-the-counter indigestion products are antacids, usually a mixture of magnesium ( (Philip's Milk of Magnesia) and aluminium salts; calcium carbonate ( Setlers); or sodium bicarbonate ( Bisodol).

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Many different types of antacid are available. Some are sold under a brand name and others are named after their main ingredient. Brands include Gaviscon (alginic acid) and Pepto-Bismol (bismuth subsalicylate).

If any side effects becomes severe, or if you notice any side effect not listed here, please tell your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. Some antacids also contain other medicines, such as an alginate (which coats your gullet with a protective layer) and simeticone (which reduces flatulence). How and when to take antacids Setlers Antacid Chewable Tablets Spearmint Flavourmayaffect some other medicines you may be taking,and they should not be taken at the same time as orwithin 3 hours of taking other medicines. If used regularly for long periods of time there may also be a rebound increase in the amount of stomach acid produced after you stop taking the tablets. Here's everything you need to know about Setlers antacid tablets, including how they work, who shouldn't take them and the potential side effects:They come as a liquid or chewable tablets and can be bought from pharmacies and shops without a prescription. When antacids are used You should seek advice from your GP if you have any of the following symptoms: unintended weight loss, indigestion symptoms for the first time if you are 45 or older, if you experience severe pain, or if the pain gets worse or changes.

Thiazide diuretics may reduce urinary calcium excretion and cause hypercalcaemia. Vitamin D increases the gastrointestinal absorption of calcium and can cause hypercalcaemia. Plasma-calcium concentrations should be monitored in patients receiving calcium together with thiazide diuretics or Vitamin D. Antacids can reduce the absorption of many other medicines from the gut, which may make the other medicines less effective. If you're taking any other medicines, get advice from your pharmacist before taking Setlers antacid tablets. If you take other medicines - Tetracycline antibiotics, Chloroquine (to prevent Malaria), Quinolone antibiotics (e.g. Ciprofloxacin), Penicillamine ( for Rheumatoid arthritis), Phenothiazines (e.g. Chlorpromazine for mental problems)Indigestion is a general term used to describe discomfort or pain in the upper abdomen or chest, usually after meals. An alternative term is dyspepsia. When a burning discomfort is felt behind the breast bone, it is known as heartburn. You can drink alcohol while taking antacids, but alcohol can irritate your stomach and make your symptoms worse. Side effects of antacids Some of the following things can make the symptoms worse: eating a heavy meal, drinking excess alcohol, smoking, stress and anxiety, drugs such as aspirin and ibuprofen, pregnancy, a peptic ulcer (stomach or duodenal ulcer). have an illness that means you need to control how much salt (sodium) is in your diet, such as high blood pressure or cirrhosis – some antacids contain high levels of sodium, which could make you unwell Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice beforeusingSetlers Antacid Chewable Tablets Spearmint Flavourif you are pregnant, might bepregnant or are breastfeeding.

Dimeticone and/or peppermint oil-containing products act as deflatulents. They have an anti-foaming action and release trapped gas to assist belching. Alginate products ( Gaviscon) act by forming a raft that floats on the stomach contents and forms a physical barrier between the acidic contents of the stomach and the oesophagus lining. They are particularly appropriate when symptoms are caused by reflux of the stomach content into the oesophagus. have liver disease, kidney disease or heart failure – some antacids may not be safe if you have one of these problemsCalcium may reduce the absorption of tetracyclines, eltrombopag, bisphosphonates, fluoride, oral iron, zinc, levothyroxine and some fluoroquinolones. This includes indigestion caused by over-indulging in food or drink, heartburn in pregnancy and nervous indigestion. This is a medicine; Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have an underlying medical condition, are taking any other medication or complementary therapy, or if symptoms persist. Adults and adolescents aged 12 years and over should take one or two tablets as needed to relieve symptoms, up to a maximum of 8 tablets in 24 hours. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before takingSetlers Antacid Chewable Tablets Spearmint Flavourifyou are taking:



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