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Gaviscon Peppermint Liquid Relief (150ml Bottle)

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  • Description

Gaviscon Peppermint Liquid Relief (150ml Bottle) can be used to help treat the following conditions/symptoms:

 

  • Gastric reflux
  • Heartburn
  • Flatulence associated with gastric reflex
  • Heartburn of pregnency
  • All cases of epigastric and retrosternal distress where the underlying cause is gastric reflux

 

Directions for use:

How to take Gaviscon Peppermint Liquid Relief:

  • Adults should take 10-20ml after meals and at bedtime. 
  • Children 6-12 years: 5-10ml after meals and at bedtime. 
  • 2-6 years: not recommended except on medical advice. 
  • Not recommended for infants.

 

Cautions before using this product:

  • Consult doctor before use if on a low sodium diet. 
  • If symptoms persist after 7 days, please consult your doctor. 
  • Consult your doctor if you experience any side-effects. 
  • Read the enclosed leaflet carefully before taking this product. 
  • Shake the bottle well. 

 

You should carefully read all product packaging and labels prior to use

 

Side Effects:

Side effects are rare but should you experience any side effects report to your doctor or pharmacist.

 

Ingredients:

A ONE 5ml Spoonful contains: Sodium bicarbonate 133.5mg, Calcium carbonate 80mg, Sodium alginate 250mg.

 

 

Please note:

While pains in the chest are usually due to heartburn and indigestion, they could also be a symptom of something more serious, such as heart problems. If in doubt, please seek medical advice and contact your local pharmacist/GP.