Brand name: ALIALOH3
Composition:
Each tablet contains:
Aluminium hydroxide………………………………500mg
Indications:
It is used to relieve stomach pain, heartburn and acid regurgitation caused by excessive gastric acid.
Dosage:
Take after chewing. Adults should take 1-2 tablets, 3 times a day. Take half an hour before meals or during stomach pain attacks.
Contraindications:
Contraindicated in patients with Appendicitis and acute abdominal pain.
Warnings:
• This product should not be used continuously for more than 7 days.
• Use with caution in the first three months of pregnancy, for those with renal dysfunction, or for those with long-term constipation.
• Patients with hypophosphatemia should use it with caution.
• Patients with prostatic hypertrophy, glaucoma, hypertension, heart disease, gastrointestinal obstructive disease, hyperthyroidism, Ulcerative colitis, etc. should use it with caution.
• Prohibited for those who are allergic to this product.
• Avoid taking other medications within one hour after taking this medication.
• It should not be taken together with enteric coated tablets.
Adverse Effects:
• Long term high-dose administration may cause severe constipation, and fecal agglomeration may cause Bowel obstruction.
• Long term use by the elderly can lead to osteoporosis.
Dosage form: Yellow tablets.
Expiry date: 24 months from the date of manufacture.
Packaging:
• 10 tablets/blister, 2 blisters/box
• 10 tablets/blister, 50 blisters/box
Storage:
• Protected from light, sealed, and stored at 20℃- 25℃.
• Keep out of reach of children.
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