Stomach Relief Liquid
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Bismuth Subsalicylate 525 mg (Peptic Relief Regular Strength Original No Veegum 1)

Bismuth Subsalicylate 525 mg (Peptic Relief Regular Strength Original No Veegum  1)
This text is a Drug Fact label for a diarrhea relief product, which works as an upset stomach reliever and an anti-diarrheal medicine. The product should only be used for children above the age of 12, and for a maximum of 2 days. It contains 525mg of bismuth subsalicylate, with inactive ingredients like flavor, glycerin, benzoic acid, and more. It comes in a 16fl oz container with clearly labeled dosing cups for measuring 8 ml per dose. The label has several warnings, such as not using the product for children recovering from chickenpox, or using it if allergic to salicylates. Overuse could lead to ringing in the ears or worse symptoms. If any of these occurs, stop use and consult with a doctor.*

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