Pepto-Bismol does not contain any gas-fighting ingredients. The active ingredient in Pepto-Bismol is Bismuth subsalicylate, which is an anti-diarrheal and pain reliever. The most common drug used to relieve gas is Simethicone, and Pepto-Bismol does not contain this.
Pepto-Bismol does not contain any gas-fighting ingredients. The active ingredient in Pepto-Bismol is Bismuth subsalicylate, which is an anti-diarrheal and pain reliever. The most common drug used to relieve gas is Simethicone, and Pepto-Bismol does not contain this.
Thou shalt take thyself to the pharmacy and buy some acid reducing pills such as Diovol or Pepto Bismol or Eno. Read the label first to be sure the pills are right for you.
I could tell you where the nearest gas station to ME is, but that wouldn't do you much good. You might try Google maps instead.
Yes, there is no interaction between the two
Your not supposed to, because pepto is an antacid. And your not supposed to take azithromycin with antacids. I learned the hard way, with severe stomach cramping and intolerable gas :). Glad I could be of assistance.
You can take kayopectate or pepto bismol as far as over the counter medication for upset stomach. Beano will help or gas-x for gas problems. If you prefer a more natural approach, try eating pineapple. It's a natural gas suppressant.
IF I were you i would probably take 3 teaspoons of Pepto-Besmo for adullts twice a day for 2 weeks and that should help with both but if it does not help then take any kind of gas relief medicine! tkae that for about 3 days!!!!
My dog is just over 11 lbs and the vet prescribed 125mg (1/4 of a 500mg tablet) of Robaxin three times a day for a possible slipped disk. But I would check with your dog's vet just to be sure.
Stomachaches may be treated with over the counter antacids (Tums, Pepto-Bismol) and antigas products (Gas-X). An H. pylori infection is treated with a combination of tetracycline, bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol), and metronidazole
Gas capacity should be 14 gallons.
the pills that bayron takes.
Egg burps, sometimes called sulfur burps, are caused when your body expels the hydrogen sulfide gas produced when certain proteins break down in the digestive system. A loud burp is embarrassing enough, but when the burp is accompanied by the smell of eggs, the experience can be emotionally painful. There are many causes of sulfur burps. Fortunately, there are also many simple and effective remedies to get rid of it, like baking soda and Pepto Bismol.