Regular Strength Antacid Mint Suspension
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This is a drug called "Regular Strength Antacid Anti-Gas Alumina, Magnesia & Simethicone Oral Suspension" which relieves heartburn, acid indigestion, sour stomach as well as the symptoms referred to as gas. It comes in a cool mint flavor and a 12FLOZ (355 ml) bottle. The drug contains aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, and simethicone, and should be shaken well before each use. Adults and children over 12 years old should take 10 mL-20 mL (1-2 doses) of the drug four times a day or as directed by a doctor, and children under 12 years old should ask a doctor. The drug should not be used for more than two weeks or taken beyond the maximum dosage. People with kidney disease or a magnesium-restricted diet should ask a doctor before use. The drug contains some inactive ingredients, which are listed on the label, but not available here.*

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