Topcare Stomach Relief Suspension
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Topcare Ultra Strength Stomach 354 mL Doses (302 88 Stomach Relief Image)

Topcare Ultra Strength Stomach 354 mL Doses (302 88 Stomach Relief Image)
This is a drug information section for an upset stomach reliever and antidiarrheal medication that contains bismuth subsalicylate as the active ingredient. It includes details on the dosage, directions for use, warnings, and possible side-effects. The medicine is intended for use by people aged 12 years and over, and is typically sold in 12 fluid ounce bottles. The product is marketed as a private label alternative to Pepto-Bismol Ultra Strength, and is distributed by Topco Associates LLC in Elk Grove Village, Illinois.*
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This is a drug designed to relieve stomach upset, traveler's diarrhea, and diarrhea caused by overeating or drinking. It is recommended to shake well before use and utilize the recommended dosages- 15 mL every one and a half hours, 30 mL every hour, or 15 mL every half hour. It can only be given to children 12 and over, and the recommended dosage can not be exceeded eight times within 24 hours. If the person is allergic to salicylates or aspirin, having an ulcer or bleeding issues, or they have bloody or black stool, they should not take this drug. If the person has a fever or mucus in the stool, they should consult with their doctor or pharmacist. It is essential to store this drug at room temperature, protect it from freezing, and avoid excessive heat. If symptoms get worse or last more than two days or you suddenly experience ringing in the ears or loss of hearing, you should stop using this drug and seek medical advice.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.