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Gaviscon Advance mint chewing tablets are a treatment method designed to alleviate indigestion and stomach burning. You only need to chew one or two pieces and swallow it to quickly alleviate indigestion and stomach burning during the journey. You do n’t need to measure liquid or swallow with drinks.
Digestiveness is a common problem that most people will encounter at some point. It happens after you eat or drink water, because excessive gastric acid can stimulate your stomach wall and esophagus. This will lead to unpleasant and potential embarrassing symptoms, including:
Gaviscon Advance Cracks contain two active ingredients that help alleviate indigestion and stomach burning: 500 mg of sodium aldate and sodium aldate and 100 mg of potassium bicarbonate. These ingredients constitute a treatment method called anti -current inhibitors, which means that they play a protective layer by forming a protective layer in the stomach. This layer can prevent excessive gastric acid stimulating the esophagus and gastric wall.
Gaviscon Advance tablets are suitable for use in pregnancy or breastfeeding. However, you should consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking this drug or any other drug. The time to take these pills should be limited as much as possible.
If you are taking any other drugs, including unprocessed drugs, you should consult you before taking this product. Doctor or pharmacist. Some drugs may interact when taking them together, resulting in unnecessary side effects or reducing the efficacy of the drug, but medical professionals can help you avoid this.
up to 4 times a day, take 1-2 Gaviscon Advance tablets after meals and bedtime. Chew the pills thoroughly before swallowing. Do not take more than 8 tablets a day. If your symptoms have not improved 7 days later, please consult your doctor.
Gaviscon Advance tablets should not be taken for children under the age of 12, unless your doctor recommends doing this. If you are allergic to sodium algina, potassium bicarbonate or any other listed component, do not take these pills. These pills contain sodium (salt), potassium, and calcium, so if your sodium, potassium or calcium diet is low, please consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking this product. This product contains asba sweet, which is the source of phenylalanine. If you have phenylopenuru urine, remember this.
Like all drugs, Gaviscon Advance tablets may have side effects, but not everyone will experience these side effects. If you have any of the following side effects, you may be experiencing an allergic reaction, you should stop using and immediately seek medical help:
If you encounter any other side effects when taking this product, stop using and consult your doctor or pharmacist. For more information about the side effects of the report, see MHRA's yellow card plan .
It is stored in a place where it is cool, dry, and temperature is less than 30 degrees Celsius. If the validity period of printed on the original packaging has passed, please do not take this product. Stay away from children's sight and contact scope.
This product is a drug; if you have potential medical problems or are taking any other drugs or supplementary therapies, please be sure to take it Essence If your symptoms worsen or continue after taking this product, contact us or your doctor. For medical services in your area, see https://www.nhs.uk
If you are pregnant, try to get pregnant or breastfeed, please consult your doctor or our pharmacist before taking this product. If you have any allergies, please consult your doctor or our pharmacist whether the medicine is suitable for you.
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