Remegel is a flavoured, chewable tablet that is an effective form of relief from Indigestion, Heartburn and Excess stomach acid.
Ingredients
Each Chewable Tablet contains Calcium 800mg
Other ingredients: Sucrose Solution, Sorbitol (E420), Titanium Dioxide (E171), Patent Blue V (E131), Quinoline Yellow (E104), Butyl Hydroxyanisole (E320), Amerfond Fondant Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Hydrolysed Milk Protein, Gelatin, Maize Starch, Glycerol (E422), Hydrogenated Vegetable Fat, Peppermint Oil, Levomenthol, Talc, Purified Water
For Diabetics: Each Tablet contains approximately 2.5g of Carbohydrate
Storage
- Keep out of the reach and sight of children
- Do not store above 25 degree celsius
- Store in original package in order to protect from moisture
Preparation and Usage
Dosage: For oral use. Adults, children 12 years and over and the elderly: Chew and swallow 1 or 2 tablets. Repeat as necessary, up to a maximum of 12 tablets in a 24 hour period. Not recommended for children under 12.
Please read the enclosed leaflet before use – Click here
Warnings
- If you accidentally take too many tablets in 24 hours seek medical advice. Please consult your doctor or pharmacist if your symptoms do not improve after 7 days. Do not exceed the stated dose except medical advice.
- Before taking: Do not take if you are allergic to Remegel or to any of its ingredients, if you have severe kidney disease, have or had kidney stones, diabetes, or high levels of calcium or low levels of phosphate in your blood.
- Are you pregnant? Are you under a doctors care, or are you taking any other medicines, particularly tetracycline and quinolone antibiotics or digoxin? Are you on a special diet or have severe dietary problems e.g., malnutrition or phosphate deficiency? If you answer yes to any of these questions talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking this product.
- Remegel contains glucose, sucrose and sorbitol if you have been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to some sugar, contact your doctor before taking. In addition, glucose and sucrose may be harmful to teeth.
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