Allugel MPS Tab
Allugel MPS is used to relieve acidity, gas, bloating, and heartburn by neutralizing excess stomach acid. It also helps reduce discomfort from indigestion and protects the stomach lining. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:
Aluminium Hydroxide
Aluminium Hydroxide Suspension / Tablets
Aluminium Hydroxide, an effective antacid and inorganic salt used for neutralizing excess gastric juice, is predominantly indicated in the symptomatic management of heartburn, acid indigestion, and sour stomach. Also, in patients suffering from chronic kidney diseases, it serves as a phosphate binder to normalize high phosphate levels in the blood by active phosphate binding in the digestive tract.
Indication
Neutralization Diagnosis: Provides immediate relief for gastritis, ulcer, and heartburn.
Godsend for Phosphate Balance: Highly prescribed for mineral imbalance in renal failure.
Diagnosis for chronic abdominal Problem: Conditions include bloating and discomfort in patients with hyperacidity.
Mechanism of Action
Aluminium Hydroxide acts on the stomach's local environment, thereby stabilizing the equilibrium of acid to base in the stomach. Aluminium hydrate is able to neutralize gastric acidity because it reacts with the acid in the gastric juice (hydrochloric acid) to form aluminum chloride and water. This shifts the pH of the gastric contents upwards considerably, reducing the burning sensation of acidity while having little effect on the body's overall acid–base status.
Dosage Form & Administration
Acidity: Between meals and at bedtime.
Phosphate: Must be swallowed with food to bind with phosphorus in food.
Liquid Form: Shake the bottle well before use. Use a graduated measuring cup to measure your dose.
Tablet Form: Chew the tablet completely before swallowing for faster activation in the stomach.
Safety Information & Interactions
Drug Spacing: Aluminium hydroxide increases other drugs' decreased absorption (such as tetracyclines, digoxin, and iron supplements). These other medications are commonly dosed at least 2 hours before or after the antacids are taken.
Kidney: If you have kidney disease, use this drug with caution, as the aluminium can accumulate in your body.
Long Use Chronic Phosphate Levels: Long-term use can lead to decreased phosphate levels (hypophosphatemia) in your bloodstream, resulting in muscle weakness or bone pain.
A significant side effect profile is minimal, with a possibility of occasional constipation that can mostly be managed by increasing water or fiber intake. Some may experience chalky taste after consumption.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can I take Aluminium Hydroxide every day?
It is safe for short-term relief of acidity. However, if you find yourself needing it for more than two weeks consecutively, consult a doctor to rule out underlying conditions like chronic ulcers.
Q: Why does it cause constipation, and how can I prevent it?
Aluminium salts naturally slow down bowel movements. Many commercial formulations combine Aluminium Hydroxide with Magnesium Hydroxide to balance this effect. To prevent constipation, stay hydrated and maintain a high-fiber diet.
Q: Is it safe during pregnancy?
Antacids are generally considered safe during pregnancy when used occasionally. However, you should always consult your OB-GYN before starting any medication while pregnant.
Q: Can I take this with fruit juice?
Avoid taking Aluminium Hydroxide with citrus juices (like orange or lemon juice). Citric acid can significantly increase the absorption of aluminium into your bloodstream, which may be harmful over long periods.
Q: How soon will I feel relief?
For heartburn or indigestion, you should feel a reduction in symptoms within 15 to 30 minutes after consumption.
Magnesium
Magnesium (Elemental) Tablets / Capsules
Magnesium is an essential dietary mineral which is involved in more than 300 biochemical reactions in the human system. Magnesium is often termed the "Master Mineral" and is crucial in the maintaining of normal muscle and nerve function, supporting a healthy immune system, and regulating the heartbeat. As the body can't produce Magnesium on its own, it is crucial to lead a daily life with proper Magnesium levels through supplementation or diet for bone density and blood glucose regulation.
Therapeutic Claims
Support Muscle & Nervous System: Magnesium acts as a natural calcium-blocker to help relax muscles after contracting, preventing the occurrence of cramps and spasms.
Bone Mineralization: Magnesium works in harmony with calcium and Vitamin D3 to strengthen bone architecture and prevent osteoporosis.
Cardiovascular Health: Magnesium helps in the regulation of blood pressure and supports a healthy heart rate (prevent arrhythmia).
Neurological wellness boosts GABA neurotransmitter formation, which in turn allows more relaxation and better sleep.
Produces energy by being a cofactor in the conversion of food to cellular energy (ATP).
Product Specifications
Forms: Magnesium Glycinate (high absorption), Magnesium Citrate (digestive support), or Magnesium Oxide.
Category: Nutritional Supplement / Mineral.
Perfect For: Those with conditions such as muscle fatigue, chronic stress, or mineral deficiencies.
Usage Instructions
- Dosage: The standard adult dose is generally somewhere between 200 mg and 400 mg per day, depending on age and gender; however, always follow the specific prescription of your healthcare provider.
- Timing: Sleep support dose should be taken 30–60 minutes before sleep. General health dose can be taken with a meal to enhance absorption and reduce stomach upset.
- Frequency: The supplement should always be administered at the same time every single day. This then helps ensure the blood does have a stable mineral level.
Magnesium Side Effects
Magnesium is quite tolerable at proper daily doses. However, some users might face:
- Loose stools or mild diarrhea – this is common with Citrate.
- Stomach cramps or bloating.
- Nausea.
Note: Excessive exposure to an exogenous source of magnesium, including overdose from magnesium supplements, can apparently also result in toxicity. Signs and symptoms include: low blood pressure, confusion, and an irregular heartbeat. Do not exceed the suggested dose.
Precautions and Warnings
Kidney Health: Patients with compromised renal function should exercise caution. The kidneys become responsible for excreting excess magnesium.
Drug Interactions: Magnesium affects the absorption of some antibiotics (quinolones and tetracyclines) and bisphosphonates. Take magnesium and such drugs two hours apart.
Diabetes: Magnesium is excellent in terms of sugar metabolism. However, those on insulin should at the same time be carefully monitoring their levels upon commencing magnesium intake.
If you truly must know, it is due to the cheap and industrially sourced forms of magnesium like magnesium oxide and commercial magnesium citrate. Predictably, they are not absorbed by the intestines and send a "flush" through the body.
Certain varieties of magnesium are "osmotic," pulling in water into the intestines hence softening the stool and hastening bowel movements. If this happens, making the shift to a chelated form like Magnesium Glycinate solves the trouble nine times out of ten.
Q: Can magnesium help with migraines?
Clinical trials suggest that daily magnesium intake can decrease the number and severity of migraines, particularly in individuals with magnesium deficiency.
Q: How soon can I notice the results?
And as far as muscle cramps and sleep are concerned, I suppose you might notice something in a week. As for overall bone health or long-term metabolic benefits, regular use of 3 to 6 months is typically necessary.
Storage
Must be kept in a cool, dry place away from direct sunshine. The container must remain tightly close over the tablets to protect them from humidity.
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