Tums is the brand name of a heartburn relief product. The active ingredient in Tums is calcium carbonate. Other ingredients include mineral oil, cornstarch, sucrose, sodium polyphosphate, talc, and flavoring.
Ingredients:
---- Active Ingredients: Calcium Carbonate USP (500 mg) (Antacid)
Inactive Ingredients: Sucrose, Calcium Carbonate, Corn Starch, Talc, Mineral Oil, Natural & Artificial Flavors, Adipic Acid, Sodium Polyphosphate, Red 40 Lake, Yellow 6 Lake, FD&C Yellow 5 Lake (Tartrazine), Blue 1 Lake
Three things that are in tums are Talc,Sugar,and Corn Starch
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sodium bicarbonate
Tums is an antacid, basic.
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Tums react with acids from the stomach.
"tums" is pH 19 - it needs to be alkalinic. Also, mint is alkalinic and tums had a very definite taste of mint.
Put the TUMS tablet on a scale...
I saw there is a Tums for Kids ages 2-11.
I took 2 Tums at 4:00am. At 8:am my blood sugar was 206. Would this have been caused by the Tums?
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'Tums' is a heterogenous mixture. The different ingredients are usually right on the box.
The pH of tums/rolaids should be pretty close to 10.
Tums is an antacid that is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline. It is available over the counter for the treatment of acid indigestion and heartburn. The scientific name for Tums is calcium carbonate antacid.