Which ever one has the most Ca2C03, or calcium carbonate.
Tums, Rolaids
Yes. Anywhere one can buy Pepto Bismol, Tums or any other antacid.
The pH of tums/rolaids should be pretty close to 10.
When it comes to taking care of tummy problems, Rolaids is better than Tums. This is because Rolaids contains more indigestion medications than Tums does.
Tums is an antacid, basic.
If you have indigestion after Mexican food, vinegar won't have much effect. You'll be better off with an antacid like Tums or Rolaids.
No! TUMS are good BUT Rolaids dissolve easier and are quicker to neutralize acid. ***Personally neither of them are the best to me. They both have calcium. Too much calcium ends up causing acid reflux, which means you have to pop another tums or rolaids again. I think Gingera is the best antacid. Why? because it's all natural. It's effervescent and all you need to do is take it once for your indigestion or nausea to vanish.
neither: peptibsmal
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.
Antacid are substances used to neutralized excess stomach acid (HCl). It's used to relieve acid indigestion, upset stomach, sour stomach, and heart burn. Some examples of basic antacids we use today are: Milk of magnesia, Rolaids, Tums, Pepto-Bismol, Alka-Seltzer, ect.
There are some people who claim that Tums or even Rolaids help with their restless leg syndrome. The calcium in the Tums is what helps the restless leg syndrome.
I think some sort of alkaline solution as acid is neutralised by Alkali???? :D ............................ Perhaps an antacid, such as Tums, Rolaids or Maalox. All three are available over-the-counter (from store shelves) so it is not necessary to have a doctor's prescription to obtain an antacid.