When should you not take Gaviscon?
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When should you not take Gaviscon?
Who should not take GAVISCON?
- decreased kidney function.
- diarrhea.
- low amount of phosphate in the blood.
- hemorrhoids.
- a blockage of the intestines with stool.
- blockage of the stomach or intestine.
- constipation.
- decreased kidney function.
Are there any long term effects of taking Gaviscon?
During long-term use, aluminum has been shown to deposit in bone, joints, and the brain of patients who accumulate aluminum. Signs and symptoms of hypermagnesemia may include hypotension, nausea, vomiting, EKG changes, respiratory depression, loss of deep tendon reflex, dilated pupils, altered mental status, and coma.
How long does Gaviscon Liquid stay in your system?
Gaviscon® forms a barrier on top of stomach contents that can be expected to last up to four hours. Traditional antacids generally last approximately thirty to sixty minutes.
Should you lay down after taking Gaviscon?
Lying down flat can make it easier for excess stomach acid to escape up your oesophagus causing you to feel the pain of heartburn. Having your head and back slightly slanted will mean that gravity will work against any excess acid to help stop it from moving up into your throat.
Is Gaviscon bad?
Gaviscon is a very safe medicine. Most people who take it do not have any side effects. If you do get a side effect, it’s likely to be mild and will go away when you stop taking Gaviscon.
Can Gaviscon be harmful?
Should I drink water after Gaviscon?
Usage. Gaviscon comes as a chewable tablet or liquid to take by mouth. For the medication to work properly, you need to chew the tablets thoroughly and should not swallow them whole. Drink a full glass of water after taking the tablets.
Is it OK to take Gaviscon everyday?
If you get occasional mild heartburn or indigestion, only take Gaviscon when you need it. If you often have heartburn or indigestion, take Gaviscon regularly after meals and at bedtime, up to 4 times a day, whether or not you have symptoms.