A recall for Pepcid Complete was initiated due to the discovery of low levels of a potential carcinogen called NDMA (N-nitrosodimethylamine) in some batches of the product. NDMA is classified as a probable human carcinogen and can pose health risks if consumed in significant amounts over time. The recall aimed to ensure consumer safety and prevent exposure to this contaminant. Affected consumers were advised to stop using the product and return it for a refund or exchange.
There was a recall for pepcid complete
Pepcid complete contain magnesium hydroxide.
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As of my last update in October 2023, Pepcid Complete is available for sale over-the-counter in various pharmacies and retail stores. If you're looking for specific availability or updates, I recommend checking with local pharmacies or the manufacturer's website for the most current information.
As of my last update, there hasn't been a specific date announced for when Pepcid Complete will return to store shelves. Availability can vary by location and retailer, so it's best to check with local pharmacies or grocery stores for updates. Additionally, you can visit the manufacturer's website for any official announcements regarding product availability.
Pepcid AC Complete, which contains famotidine and calcium carbonate, is generally not recommended for children under 12 years without a doctor's guidance. For younger children, it's essential to consult a pediatrician to determine the appropriate treatment for heartburn or indigestion. Always follow dosing guidelines provided by healthcare professionals to ensure safety and effectiveness.
No, Pepcid (famotidine) does not contain magnesium trisilicate. Pepcid is a medication used to reduce stomach acid production, while magnesium trisilicate is an antacid used to neutralize stomach acid.
yes it is
Yes, you can. I got a list from my OB and for heartburn/indigestion you can take pepcid, tums, zantac, mylanta, or tagamet.
I did not say pepcid would stop cancer symptoms unless the symptoms are caused by reflux, please see my last reply
No. Pepcid is an H2 antagonist, and possesses no abuse potential whatsoever. It does not show up on any drug screen.