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Dried aluminium hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide are used to neutralize excess stomach acid and relieve symptoms of acidity, heartburn, and indigestion. Activated dimethicone is used to reduce gas, bloating, and abdominal discomfort. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:
Aluminum Hydroxide
Aluminum Hydroxide
OVERVIEW
Aluminum hydroxide is an antacid.Aluminum hydroxide is used to treat heartburn, upset stomach, sour stomach, or acid indigestion. Aluminum hydroxide is also used to reduce phosphate levels in people with certain kidney conditions.
CLASSIFICATION
Antacid and alkalizer.
USES
Aluminium Hydroxide is used in the treatment of acidity, intestinal ulcers and stomach ulcers.
HOW IT WORKS
Aluminum hydroxide enters your stomach and reacts with the acid present there. This reaction neutralizes the acid, forming water and aluminum chloride. As a result, the overall acidity in your stomach decreases, which helps alleviate discomfort caused by acid-related issues.
DOSAGE
As directed by the physician
PRECAUTIONS
If you're considering taking aluminum hydroxide—commonly used as an antacid—it's important to consult with a healthcare professional if you have any of the following conditions:
Kidney Issues: Aluminum hydroxide is primarily eliminated through the kidneys. Impaired kidney function can lead to a buildup of aluminum in the body, potentially causing serious health problems such as bone softening (osteomalacia), anemia, and neurological issues .
Severe Constipation: This medication can exacerbate constipation. If you already experience severe constipation, using aluminum hydroxide may worsen your condition and lead to complications like bowel obstruction
Dehydration: If you're dehydrated, your body's ability to process and eliminate aluminum may be compromised, increasing the risk of aluminum toxicity .
Frequent Alcohol Consumption: Regular alcohol intake can irritate the stomach lining and increase acid production, potentially reducing the effectiveness of aluminum hydroxide and worsening acid-related symptoms
SIDE EFFECTS
Diarrhea
Constipation
Loss of appetite
Unusual tiredness
Muscle weakness
DISCLAIMER
This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage
Dimethicone
Dimethicone: The Versatile Barrier for Skin Care and Digestive Relief Dimethicone (polydimethylsiloxane) is a silicone-based polymer that is prized in the field for its barrier-building ability yet breathable in action. Its purpose varies from locking in moisture for good skin on the outside to easing abdominal gas from the inside, thus being an indispensable thing to both dermatological and gastrointestinal health.
Primary Therapeutic Uses
I. Advanced Skin Protection
Sacred lock Skin surface: The emollient theological property accelerates the imperceptible gap filling between skin cells, hence depriving dehydration and smoothing the skin surface.
Protective Barrier: Skin is shielded from irritants, weather, etc., and some types of friction.
Skin Conditions Management: Extremely effective for treating skin with xerosis, pruritus, or scaliness and for minor irritations, e.g., diaper rash & burn wounds from radiation.
II. Gastrolyceal Media
Stable grating: Dimethicone was put into antiflatulent oral use and it went with the antacids
Moonlight: A defoamer on the gastrointestinal tract, Dimethicone decreases the tension of bubbles, thus enabling elimination of the bloating feelings and letting the gas and air be expelled to lower enemy internal pressures.
Dimethicone Mode of Action
One central characteristic should be here: Impermeable Dimethicone does not pass into the bloodstream, but rather lies on the surface being treated as follows:
On the skin: it forms a non-greasy water-resistant film that reduces trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL).
In the gut: It does a mechanical impact on the joining of small gas bubbles thereby making them let out with ease in witness is from differing motility.
Experiments Done & Application Tips
If Skin is Dry: Apply a cream or lotion after a bath while it is still slightly damp to seal moisture in.
Using a Diaper Rash: Clean the affected area well and let it dry. Apply a thick layer of Dimethicone ointment.
For Oral Use: Most likely given in liquid drops or chewable tablets to comfort gas; take the dose shortly after mealtimes and/or at bedtime.
Shake Well-Hard: After closing the container, shake it well so that the active ingredient is evenly spread around if you're using a lotion or liquid suspension.
Dimethicone: FAQs
Q: Is Dimethicone safe on sensitive and acne-prone skin?
A: Yes. Dimethicone is non-stinging not liable to clog pores. It is highly recommended for sensitive skin and anesthetic qualities without an oily weight, which has been an excellent alternative to traditional products.
Q: Can I use Dimethicone on my hair?
A: Many hair serums and conditioners have dimethicone included to improve cuts, shine, and provide heat-styling. However, it is supposed to be removed regularly to avoid the buildup of any product.
Q: Does Dimethicone help with scars?
A: Mostly not in erasing a "scar," Dimethicone is a prime basic product in almost all professional scar-management gels. By gelling and keeping scar tissue moist and away from the regular air, healing is thus prompted and the ugly mark can be flattened as time goes on.
Q: Should I be aware of any potential harmful side effects if I have some oral medication for gas?
A: Oral dimethicone(dimethylsiloxane) is well tolerated as it is not absorbed through the mucous membrane. It might cause some slight nausea or very mild constipation in some cases, but this is infrequently observed.
Q: Can I use Dimethicone on an open wound?
A: No. It is fully advisable never to apply a Dimethicone cream over open sores, deep wounds, or animal bites or severe burns without getting professional advice, and it is best used on intact-but-irritated or dry skin visible.
Safety & Precaution
Feature
Details
Allergy Risk
Greatly minimal with adverse reactions; in extreme cases, one may experience facial swelling, severe itch, or a rash.
Pregnancy/Nursing
Use as innately as other topical drugs; The oral form should be a consultational choice.
Drug Interactions
None.
Driver's Specification
Keep Dimethicone or its vehicle between 15°C and 30°C, free from direct sunlight, in a room.
Magnesium Hydroxide
Magnesium Hydroxide Oral Suspension/Tablet
A non-toxic, white substance, Magnesium Hydroxide is an inorganic compound used especially as an antacid in preventing peptic ulcers and as a laxative. Many people know it better as “Milk of Magnesia”, owing to its efficacy in neutralizing excess stomach acid and creating a laxative effect by drawing water into the intestines to make bowel movements easier.
Whether it is mild heartburn or occasional constipation, fast-acting Magnesium Hydroxide provides effective relief.
Primary Uses and Indications
Heartburn Relief: Neutralizes hydrochloric acid in the stomach, alleviating indigestion and heartburn.
Laxative Use: Acts as a saline laxative, temporarily relieving constipation by increasing water retention in the colon.
Reflux Support: Soothes discomfort associated with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD).
Sour Stomach: Provides quick relief from stomach upset due to overeating or alcohol consumption.
How to Use with the Best Possible Effect
Use Magnesium Hydroxide exactly as prescribed. If advised as a single dose, take it once daily, preferably at bedtime. If divided doses are prescribed, follow the label instructions carefully. Always take each dose with a full 250 ml glass of water to enhance the laxative effect.
For acidity relief, take it after meals to counteract excess stomach acid effectively.
Shake Well: When using the liquid suspension, shake thoroughly before use and measure with a medicinal cup (not a household spoon).
Drug Interaction Timing: Take Magnesium Hydroxide at least 2 hours before or after other medications, as it may affect their absorption.
Importance
Do not use this medication for more than 7 consecutive days unless directed by a doctor. Prolonged use may lead to mineral imbalances.
Health of Kidneys
Patients with kidney disease should consult a doctor before use, as the kidneys are responsible for eliminating excess magnesium from the body.
Medical Restrictions
Individuals on a magnesium-restricted diet should consult their doctor before using this medication.
For Pregnancy & Nursing
Consult your healthcare provider before use. Although generally considered safe, medical guidance is recommended.
Adverse Effects
Although uncommon, some individuals may experience:
Diarrhea (often indicating a high dose)
Stomach cramps
Nausea
Dehydration (especially with insufficient fluid intake)
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe thirst, muscle weakness, or a slow heartbeat.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How fast does Magnesium Hydroxide work for constipation?
A: A bowel movement typically occurs within 30 minutes to 6 hours after ingestion. Many users prefer taking it at bedtime.
Q: Can it be used daily?
A: It is intended for short-term use only. Regular use may lead to laxative dependence. If symptoms persist beyond one week, consult a doctor.
Q: Can children take Magnesium Hydroxide?
A: Yes, but dosage depends on the child’s age and weight. Always follow label instructions or consult a pediatrician.
Q: Does it interfere with other medications?
A: Yes. It may reduce the effectiveness of certain drugs, including tetracyclines, blood thinners, and others. Maintain a 2-hour gap between doses.
Q: Why is drinking plenty of water important with this medicine?
A: As a saline laxative, it works by drawing water into the intestines. Without adequate hydration, it may cause dehydration instead of relieving constipation.
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