Sodium Bicarbonate 5 Gr
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Label 1

Label 1
Sodium Bicarbonate is an antacid tablet that contains 5g (325mg) of the active ingredient in each tablet. It is meant to help with various stomach-related issues such as indigestion associated with symptoms of an upset stomach. The product should not be taken more than 24 times a day for those under 60 years and maxed out in dosage over two weeks. Pregnant women should also consult a physician before use as antacids may interact with certain prescription drugs. The product should not be taken until tablet( s) dissolve completely; otherwise, serious injury may occur. If you are presently taking any prescription drugs, ask a physician or pharmacist before use. The product should be stored at room temperature (15°-30°C) in a well-closed container, and Graxcell Pharmaceutical LLC manufactures and distributes it.*
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Label (5)

Label (5)
This text describes a drug called "Sodium Bicarbonate" that contains 5 grams of bicarbonate per tablet and is used as an antacid to relieve symptoms such as acid indigestion, heartburn, sour stomach, and upset stomach. The drug is not recommended for children and should not be taken by individuals on a sodium-restricted diet without the advice of a doctor. Users should not take more than 24 tablets (or 12 tablets if they are over 60) in a 24-hour period or use the maximum dosage for more than 2 weeks without consulting a physician. The drug may interact with certain prescription drugs, and users are also warned not to take it when overly full from food or drink to avoid serious injury. The packaging includes contact information for the manufacturer, dosage directions, and the drug's inactive ingredients.*

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