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Antacids  (Oral)

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Brand Names

Some commonly used brand names are:

In the U.S.—

  • Advanced Formula Di-Gel16
  • Alamag1A
  • Alamag Plus5
  • Alenic Alka7A
  • Alenic Alka Extra Strength9
  • Alka-Mints14
  • Alkets14
  • Alkets Extra Strength14
  • Almacone5
  • Almacone II5
  • AlternaGEL11A
  • Alu-Cap13
  • Aludrox5
  • Alu-Tab13
  • Amitone14
  • Amphojel13
  • Antacid Gelcaps18
  • Antacid Liquid5
  • Antacid Liquid Double Strength5
  • Basaljel12
  • Calglycine14
  • Chooz14
  • Dicarbosil14
  • Di-Gel16
  • Equilet14
  • Foamicon10
  • Gaviscon7A
  • Gaviscon-211
  • Gaviscon Extra Strength Relief Formula8A
  • Gelusil5
  • Genaton7A
  • Genaton Extra Strength9
  • Kudrox Double Strength5
  • Losopan20
  • Losopan Plus21
  • Lowsium Plus21
  • Maalox1A
  • Maalox Antacid Caplets18
  • Maalox Heartburn Relief Formula7
  • Maalox Plus5
  • Maalox Plus, Extra Strength5
  • Maalox TC1A
  • Magnalox5
  • Magnalox Plus5
  • Mag-Ox 40024
  • Mallamint14
  • Maox 42024
  • Marblen18
  • Mi-Acid5A
  • Mi-Acid Double Strength5
  • Mintox1A
  • Mintox Extra Strength5
  • Mygel5
  • Mygel II5
  • Mylanta5B
  • Mylanta Double Strength 5C
  • Mylanta Gelcaps15
  • Nephrox13
  • Phillips'23
  • Phillips' Chewable23
  • Phillips' Concentrated Double Strength23
  • Riopan20
  • Riopan Plus21
  • Riopan Plus Double Strength21
  • Rolaids15
  • Rulox1A
  • Rulox No. 11A
  • Rulox No. 21A
  • Rulox Plus5
  • Simaal Gel5
  • Simaal 2 Gel5
  • Tempo2
  • Titralac14
  • Titralac Extra Strength14
  • Titralac Plus17
  • Tums14
  • Tums Anti-gas/Antacid17
  • Tums E-X14
  • Tums Ultra14
  • Uro-Mag24

In Canada—

  • Almagel 2001A
  • Alugel13
  • Alu-Tab13
  • Amphojel13
  • Amphojel 5001A
  • Amphojel Plus4A
  • Basaljel13
  • Diovol3A
  • Diovol Caplets1A
  • Diovol Ex1A
  • Diovol Plus4A
  • Diovol Plus AF16
  • Gasmas4
  • Gaviscon Acid Plus Gas Relief16
  • Gaviscon Acid Relief15
  • Gaviscon Extra Strength Acid Relief15
  • Gaviscon Heartburn Relief6
  • Gaviscon Heartburn Relief Extra Strength6
  • Gelusil1A
  • Gelusil Extra Strength1A
  • Life Antacid1A
  • Life Antacid Plus5
  • Maalox1A
  • Maalox Antacid Caplets18
  • Maalox HRF6
  • Maalox Plus5
  • Maalox Plus, Extra Strength5
  • Maalox TC1A
  • Mylanta5
  • Mylanta Double Strength5
  • Mylanta Double Strength Plain1A
  • Mylanta Extra Strength5
  • Neutralca-S1A
  • Phillips'23
  • PMS Alumina, Magnesia, and Simethicone5
  • Rafton1B
  • Riopan20
  • Riopan Extra Strength20
  • Riopan Plus21
  • Riopan Plus Extra Strength21
  • Rolaids15
  • Rolaids Extra Strength15
  • Trial14
  • Tums14
  • Tums Extra Strength14
  • Tums Ultra14
  • Univol1A

Note:

For quick reference the following antacids are numbered to match the corresponding brand names.
This information applies to the following medicines:
1.  Alumina, Calcium Carbonate, and Sodium Bicarbonate (a-LOO-mi-na, KAL-see-um KAR-bon-ate, and SOE-dee-um bi-KAR-bon-ate)*
1A.  Alumina and Magnesia (a-LOO-mi-na and mag-NEE-zha)
1B.  Alumina, Calcium Carbonate, and Sodium Bicarbonate or Alumina, Magnesium Trisilicate, and Sodium Bicarbonate (a-LOO-mi-na, KAL-see-um KAR-bon-ate, and SOE-dee-um bi-KAR-bon-ate or a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zhum trye-SILL-i-kate, and SOE-dee-um bi-KAR-bon-ate)*
2.  Alumina, Magnesia, Calcium Carbonate, and Simethicone (a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zha, KAL-see-um KAR-bon-ate, and Si-METH-i-kone)
3.  Alumina, Magnesia, and Magnesium Carbonate (a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zha, and mag-NEE-zhum KAR-bon-ate)
3A.  Alumina, Magnesia, and Magnesium Carbonate or Alumina, Magnesia, and Simethicone (a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zha, and mag-NEE-zhum KAR-bon-ate or a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zha, and Si-METH-i-kone)
4.  Alumina, Magnesia, Magnesium Carbonate, and Simethicone (a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zha, mag-NEE-zhum KAR-bon-ate, and Si-METH-i-kone)
4A.  Alumina, Magnesia, Magnesium Carbonate, and Simethicone or Alumina, Magnesia, and Simethicone (a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zha, mag-NEE-zhum KAR-bon-ate, and Si-METH-i-kone or a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zha, and Si-METH-i-kone)
5.  Alumina, Magnesia, and Simethicone (a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zha, and Si-METH-i-kone)
5A.  Alumina, Magnesia, and Simethicone or Calcium and Magnesium Carbonates (a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zha, and Si-METH-i-kone or KAL-see-um and mag-NEE-zhum KAR-bon-ates)
5B.  Alumina, Magnesia, and Simethicone or Calcium Carbonate or Calcium Carbonate and Magnesia (a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zha, and Si-METH-i-kone or KAL-see-um KAR-bon-ate or KAL-see-um KAR-bon-ate and mag-NEE-zha,)
5C.  Alumina, Magnesia, and Simethicone or Calcium Carbonate and Magnesia (a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zha, and Si-METH-i-kone or KAL-see-um KAR-bon-ate and mag-NEE-zha,)
6.  Alumina, Magnesium Alginate, and Magnesium Carbonate (a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zhum al-JI-nate, and mag-NEE-zhum KAR-bon-ate)
7.  Alumina and Magnesium Carbonate (a-LOO-mi-na and mag-NEE-zhum KAR-bon-ate)
7A.  Alumina and Magnesium Carbonate or Alumina, Magnesium Trisilicate, and Sodium Bicarbonate (a-LOO-mi-na and mag-NEE-zhum KAR-bon-ate or a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zhum trye-SILL-i-kate, and SOE-dee-um bi-KAR-bon-ate)
8.  Alumina, Magnesium Carbonate, and Simethicone (a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zhum KAR-bon-ate, and Si-METH-i-kone)
8A.  Alumina, Magnesium Carbonate, and Simethicone or Alumina, Magnesium Carbonate, and Sodium Bicarbonate (a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zhum KAR-bon-ate, and Si-METH-i-kone or a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zhum KAR-bon-ate, and SOE-dee-um bi-KAR-bon-ate)
9.  Alumina, Magnesium Carbonate, and Sodium Bicarbonate (a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zhum KAR-bon-ate, and SOE-dee-um bi-KAR-bon-ate)
10.  Alumina and Magnesium Trisilicate (a-LOO-mi-na and mag-NEE-zhum trye-SILL-i-kate)
11.  Alumina, Magnesium Trisilicate, and Sodium Bicarbonate (a-LOO-mi-na, mag-NEE-zhum trye-SILL-i-kate, and SOE-dee-um bi-KAR-bon-ate)
11A.  Alumina and Simethicone (a-LOO-mi-na and Si-METH-i-kone)
11B.  Alumina and Sodium Bicarbonate (a-LOO-mi-na and SOE-dee-um bi-KAR-bon-ate)
12.  Aluminum Carbonate, Basic (a-LOO-mi-num KAR-bon-ate, BA-sic)
12A.  Aluminum Carbonate, Basic, and Simethicone (a-LOO-mi-num KAR-bon-ate, BA-sic, and Si-METH-i-kone)
13.  Aluminum Hydroxide (a-LOO-mi-num hye-DROX-ide)
13A.  Aluminum Hydroxide, Magnesium Carbonate, and Sodium Bicarbonate (a-LOO-mi-num hye-DROX-ide, mag-NEE-zhum KAR-bon-ate, and SOE-dee-um bi-KAR-bon-ate)
14.  Calcium Carbonate (KAL-see-um KAR-bon-ate)
15.  Calcium Carbonate and Magnesia (KAL-see-um KAR-bon-ate and mag-NEE-zha,)
16.  Calcium Carbonate, Magnesia, and Simethicone (KAL-see-um KAR-bon-ate, mag-NEE-zha, and Si-METH-i-kone)
17.  Calcium Carbonate and Simethicone (KAL-see-um KAR-bon-ate and Si-METH-i-kone)
18.  Calcium and Magnesium Carbonates (KAL-see-um and mag-NEE-zhum KAR-bon-ates)
20.  Magaldrate (MAG-al-drate)
21.  Magaldrate and Simethicone (MAG-al-drate and Si-METH-i-kone)
22.  Magnesium Carbonate and Sodium Bicarbonate (mag-NEE-zhum KAR-bon-ate and SOE-dee-um bi-KAR-bon-ate)
23.  Magnesium Hydroxide (mag-NEE-zhum hye-DROX-ide)
24.  Magnesium Oxide (mag-NEE-zhum OX-ide)
‡  Generic name product may be available in the U.S.
§  Generic name product may be available in Canada
*  Not commercially available in the U.S.
†  Not commercially available in Canada

Category


Description

Antacids are taken by mouth to relieve heartburn, sour stomach, or acid indigestion. They work by neutralizing excess stomach acid. Some antacid combinations also contain simethicone, which may relieve the symptoms of excess gas. Antacids alone or in combination with simethicone may also be used to treat the symptoms of stomach or duodenal ulcers.

With larger doses than those used for the antacid effect, magnesium hydroxide (magnesia) and magnesium oxide antacids produce a laxative effect. The information that follows applies only to their use as an antacid.

Some antacids, like aluminum carbonate and aluminum hydroxide, may be prescribed with a low-phosphate diet to treat hyperphosphatemia (too much phosphate in the blood). Aluminum carbonate and aluminum hydroxide may also be used with a low-phosphate diet to prevent the formation of some kinds of kidney stones. Aluminum hydroxide may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor.

These medicines are available without a prescription. However, your doctor may have special instructions on the proper use and dose of these medicines for your medical problem. They are available in the following dosage forms:



Before Using This Medicine

If you are taking this medicine without a prescription, carefully read and follow any precautions on the label. For antacids, the following should be considered:

Allergies—Tell your health care professional if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to aluminum-, calcium-, magnesium-, simethicone-, or sodium bicarbonate–containing medicines. Also, tell your health care professional if you are allergic to any other substances, such as foods, preservatives, or dyes.

Diet—Make certain your health care professional knows if you are on a low-sodium diet. Some antacids contain large amounts of sodium.

Pregnancy—Studies on effects in pregnancy have not been done in either humans or animals. However, there have been reports of antacids causing side effects in babies whose mothers took antacids for a long time, especially in high doses during pregnancy. Also, sodium-containing medicines should be avoided if you tend to retain (keep) body water.

Breast-feeding—Some aluminum-, calcium-, or magnesium-containing antacids may pass into breast milk. However, these medicines have not been reported to cause problems in nursing babies.

Children—Antacids should not be given to young children (under 6 years of age) unless ordered by their doctor. Since children cannot usually describe their symptoms very well, a doctor should first check the child. The child may have a condition that needs other treatment. If so, antacids will not help and may even cause unwanted effects or make the condition worse. In addition, aluminum- or magnesium-containing medicines should not be given to premature or very young children because they may cause serious side effects, especially when given to children who have kidney disease or who are dehydrated.

Older adults—Aluminum-containing antacids should not be used by elderly persons with bone problems or with Alzheimer's disease. The aluminum may cause their condition to get worse.

Other medicines—Although certain medicines should not be used together at all, in other cases two different medicines may be used together even if an interaction might occur. In these cases, your doctor may want to change the dose, or other precautions may be necessary. When you are taking antacids, it is especially important that your health care professional know if you are taking any of the following:

Other medical problems—The presence of other medical problems may affect the use of antacids. Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially:


Proper Use of This Medicine

For patients taking the chewable tablet form of this medicine:

For patients taking this medicine for a stomach or duodenal ulcer:

For patients taking aluminum carbonate or aluminum hydroxide to prevent kidney stones:

For patients taking aluminum carbonate or aluminum hydroxide for hyperphosphatemia (too much phosphate in the blood):

Dosing—

The dose of an antacid will be different for different patients. Follow your doctor's orders or the directions on the label.

Missed dose—

If your doctor has told you to take this medicine on a regular schedule and you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not double doses.

Storage—

To store this medicine:


Precautions While Using This Medicine

If this medicine has been ordered by your doctor and you will be taking it in large doses, or for a long time, your doctor should check your progress at regular visits. This is to make sure the medicine does not cause unwanted effects.

Some tests may be affected by this medicine. Tell the doctor in charge that you are taking this medicine before you have any tests to determine how much acid your stomach produces.

Do not take this medicine:

For patients on a sodium-restricted diet:

For patients taking this medicine for increased stomach acid:

For patients taking aluminum-containing antacids (including magaldrate):

For patients taking calcium- or sodium bicarbonate-containing antacids:


Side Effects of This Medicine

Along with its needed effects, a medicine may cause some unwanted effects. Although the following side effects occur very rarely when this medicine is taken as recommended, they may be more likely to occur if:

Check with your doctor as soon as possible if any of the following side effects (which may be signs of overdose) occur:

Other side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine. However, check with your doctor if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome:

Other side effects not listed above may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your doctor.


Revised: 07/18/1996

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