The reactions to any drug can vary from person to person, usually medicines that contain aluminum or calcium are more likely to cause constipation, which contain magnesium are more likely to cause diarrhea. Some products combine these ingredients, which essentially nullifies them to avoid unpleasant side effects.
Antacids are some medications available and free of side effects for most people. Side effects of antacids may vary depending on the drugs and others who are taking at the time. People who experience side effects commonly suffer from changes in bowel function such as diarrhea, constipation or flatulence
In general, people with kidney problems should probably not take antacids can sometimes cause a condition called alkalosis. In others, the side effects can occur if substances such as salt, sugar, or aspirin, are added to a particular drug. As with all medicines, always read the label carefully on the package and ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions about possible drug interactions or side effects.
Some side effects such as constipation and diarrhea, are fairly obvious. Other serious side effects such as stomach or intestinal bleeding, may be more difficult to recognize. In general, any sign of blood in the stool or the presence of vomiting is a danger signal and must be brought to the immediate attention of a physician.
If symptoms persist for more than 10 days to two weeks while you are using the medication, stop taking it and consult your doctor. Persistent symptoms may indicate a problem has more serious than the occasional acid reflux. Pregnant or nursing should consult your doctor before taking this medicine. In general, you should not give these medicines to children under the age of 12 years unless under the guidance and supervision of your doctor or the package label has indicated that the product is safe for young children.
Antacids are some medications available and free of side effects for most people. Side effects of antacids may vary depending on the drugs and others who are taking at the time. People who experience side effects commonly suffer from changes in bowel function such as diarrhea, constipation or flatulence
In general, people with kidney problems should probably not take antacids can sometimes cause a condition called alkalosis. In others, the side effects can occur if substances such as salt, sugar, or aspirin, are added to a particular drug. As with all medicines, always read the label carefully on the package and ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions about possible drug interactions or side effects.
Some side effects such as constipation and diarrhea, are fairly obvious. Other serious side effects such as stomach or intestinal bleeding, may be more difficult to recognize. In general, any sign of blood in the stool or the presence of vomiting is a danger signal and must be brought to the immediate attention of a physician.
If symptoms persist for more than 10 days to two weeks while you are using the medication, stop taking it and consult your doctor. Persistent symptoms may indicate a problem has more serious than the occasional acid reflux. Pregnant or nursing should consult your doctor before taking this medicine. In general, you should not give these medicines to children under the age of 12 years unless under the guidance and supervision of your doctor or the package label has indicated that the product is safe for young children.
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