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Gaviscon Advance Mint Chewable Tablets (24 Tablets)

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Gaviscon Advance Mint Chewable Tablets (24 Tablets): provide relief from the pain and discomfort of heartburn and acid indigestion, which for example, can occur after meals or during pregnancy. 

 

They belong to a group of medicines called 'reflux suppressants', which form a protective layer on top of the stomach contents to prevent stomach acid escaping from the stomach where it works into the food pipe where it hurts.

 

 

How to take Gaviscon Advance Mint Chewable Tablets:

 

Adults should take 1-2 tablets after meals and at bedtime. 

Children: not recommended.

 

Cautions and Precautions to be aware of before taking this product:

Before taking Gaviscon Advance Mint Chewable Tablets

 

  • Care should be taken when treating patients with hypercalcaemia, nephrocalcinosis and recurrent calcium containing renal calculi.
  • Contains aspartame so should not be used in phenylketonuria.
  • There is a possibility of reduced efficacy in patients with very low levels of gastric acid.
  • Review if symptoms do not improve within 7 days.
  • Treatment of children under 12 years of age is not recommended, except on medical advice.

 

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

 

Each Gaviscon Advance Mint Chewable Tablets contains:

500mg sodium alginate, 100mg potassium bicarbonate. 

 

 

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.