I'm not a vet but this can very much potently be harmful never give any dog human meds. unless they are prescribed by a vet (my friends dog has to take human medication)
Some vets do prescribe antacid pills for dogs with stomach problems. Our dog takes Pepsin AC regularly on the advice of a veterinarian.
you need to take an antacid pill and get rid of heartburn
can you give a cat antacid pill
the advantages of taking antacid pill is that you get rid heart burn or any stomach suggestion but the disadvatges of taking antacid pills are the side effects. of courses people know that but just make sure and read the side effects
When you drop an antacid pill in lemonade, a neutralization reaction occurs between the antacid (base) and the citric acid in the lemonade. This reaction produces water, salt, and carbon dioxide gas. The fizzing or bubbling you may see is the release of carbon dioxide gas.
Pill bugs, also known as roly-polies, are not harmful to plants. They primarily feed on decaying organic matter and do not typically damage live plants.
Yes, baking soda can come in pill form as an antacid to help neutralize stomach acid and relieve heartburn. These pills are typically taken with water according to the dosage instructions.
no. in fact, they eat dead leaves and kill harmful insects. Sonya Dunn.
Pill bugs, also known as roly-polies, are not harmful to the garden. They primarily feed on decaying plant matter and help with the decomposition process, which can actually benefit the soil.
An antacid tablet is a medication used to relieve symptoms of heartburn, indigestion, and acid reflux by neutralizing excess stomach acid. It typically contains ingredients such as calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, or aluminum hydroxide. Antacid tablets work by raising the pH of the stomach contents, reducing the acidity and providing relief from symptoms.
if ur still alive then ur fine one pill ain't gonna do nothin to you except make you feel good
Why did you do that? Did you miss yesterday's pill and just take it with today's? If so, then no, you're fine. That is actually what you are supposed to do. However, if you question anything, your pharmacist is your best friend!
Brownian motion. Molecules move faster as things warm up. When the molecules move faster around the tablet, more of the tablet is disturbed, and therefore, dissolves quicker.