Description
✅ Uses
- Provides immediate, short-term relief from mild symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or indigestion (Wikipedia)
- Alleviates bloating, gas, and feelings of abdominal fullness (Tradeindia)
- Can be used to ease symptoms of stomach ulcer, gastritis, and similar acid-related conditions (as general antacid use suggests) (Tradeindia)
⚠️ Common Side Effects
Typical side effects are mild and usually transient:
- Constipation or occasionally diarrhea
- Nausea, stomach cramps, flatulence
- Headache (Cleveland Clinic)
These reflect the usual profile of antacids containing aluminum, magnesium, or calcium salts (Cleveland Clinic).
💡 Additional Considerations
- Acid rebound: occasional overuse can trigger increased acid production later on (Cleveland Clinic)
- Long-term effects: Chronic use of aluminum-containing antacids may lead to issues like reduced phosphate levels, osteopenia, or anemia — especially in vulnerable groups (elderly, infants, kidney disease) (NCBI)
- Drug interactions: Antacids can impact absorption of medications such as antibiotics and iron supplements — it’s best to space dosage at least 2–4 hours apart (Cleveland Clinic)
- Precautions: Use cautiously if you have kidney problems, heart failure, are on a low-sodium diet, or are pregnant/breastfeeding — always consult a doctor for frequent or severe symptoms (Cleveland Clinic)
🧭 Dosage & Administration
- Typically taken after meals or when symptoms appear; adults — follow label or doctor’s instructions
- Shake well and measure with proper dosing tool
- Limit use to short-term relief unless advised by a healthcare provider (1mg, NCBI)
🩺 When to See a Doctor
- No improvement after several days of use
- Severe or recurrent symptoms of acid reflux
- Signs like vomiting blood, black stools, unintended weight loss, or difficulty swallowing
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