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What are antigas agents?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

Antigas agents are medicines that relieve the uncomfortable symptoms of too much gas in the stomach and intestines.

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What form are antigas agents administered in?

Antigas agents are sold as capsules, liquids, and tablets (regular and chewable) and can be bought without a physician's prescription.


What conditions are treated with antigas agents?

Abdominal pain, pressure, bloating, and flatulence are signs of too much gas. Antigas agents help relieve the symptoms by preventing the formation of gas pockets and breaking up gas that already is trapped in the stomach and intestines.


What are the side effects of antigas agents?

No common or serious side effects have been reported in people who use this medicine. However, anyone who has unusual symptoms after taking an antigas agent should get in touch with his or her physician.


What ingredient in antigas agents helps relieve excess gas?

The ingredient that helps relieve excess gas is simethicone


What are common brands of antigas agents?

Some commonly used brands are Gas-X, Flatulex, Mylanta Gas Relief, Di-Gel, and Phazyme


What precautions are associated with antigas agents?

Anyone who is on a special diet or is allergic to any foods, dyes, preservatives, or other substances.and.Anyone who has had unusual reactions to simethicone.should check with his or her physician before taking these drugs.


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